From market value, liquidity to continuous efforts: the three most worthy seeds to ambush in the $RWA sector
Why do I say this? Various sectors have been successively hyped, such as LSD, AI, and meme, but RWA (real-world assets on-chain) has been building momentum while waiting for the market to stabilize slightly. RWA is very likely to take over and enter a major upward trend.
However, there are too many projects in the RWA sector, and it is simply impossible to research them all thoroughly.
The top two projects: $MKR and $ONDO
These two have large market values and significant volumes, making them favorites for stable large funds. If you are an institution or have a larger principal and want to seek stability, these two can be held directly.
But if you are a retail investor looking to use a small amount of capital for potentially higher returns, then the following three are more worthy of attention:
Three "small-cap potential stocks" worth closely monitoring: RSR, SYRUP, CFG
Why these three? I summarize a few key reasons:
1. Launched on major platforms, ensuring trading volume and liquidity!
They have already been listed on mainstream exchanges like Binance and OKEx. What does this mean? At least it indicates that these projects have undergone initial "verification" and are not those kinds of air coins that just launched and could rug pull at any moment. At the same time, liquidity is sufficient, so there won't be situations where you can't buy or sell.
2. Market value is not high but not too low, just right!
Before this wave of market sentiment kicked off, their market values were generally below 1 billion USD. What does this mean? There is ample room for growth, and the size is not so small that a single large holder could control it. This size is actually the golden range most suitable for small capital speculation.
3. The team is still "seriously working," not a project in idle!
How to determine if a project is still active? The method is very simple:
Open the official website and check X (Twitter), Telegram, to see if their community is active;
Check GitHub to see if there are ongoing code updates.
We don't need to understand the code, just confirm that they are still making efforts. It's like checking if a company's lights are on; if they are on, it means people are still working there.