These are the largest and most established cryptocurrencies, often considered a safer starting point for new investors.

Bitcoin (BTC): Still the dominant cryptocurrency, trading around $94,000 - $95,000 USD.

Ethereum (ETH): The second-largest, trading around $1,800 USD. It's the foundation for many DeFi projects and NFTs.  

Tether (USDT): A stablecoin pegged to the US dollar, used for trading and moving funds between exchanges.  

XRP (XRP): Gaining attention due to the upcoming launch of XRP Futures ETFs.  

BNB (BNB): The native token of the Binance exchange.  

Solana (SOL): Known for its speed and scalability.  

USDC (USDC): Another stablecoin pegged to the US dollar.  

Dogecoin (DOGE): A meme coin with a large community, known for its price volatility.  

Cardano (ADA): A blockchain platform focused on peer-reviewed research.  

TRON (TRX): A blockchain platform for decentralized applications.  

Top Gainers (Past 24 Hours):

These are cryptocurrencies that have seen the largest percentage increase in price recently. Be aware that these can be highly volatile.

Monero (XMR): Noted for its privacy features.  

FLOKI (FLOKI): A meme coin that has seen significant price swings.  

Sui (SUI): A Layer-1 blockchain showing strong gains.  

Bitcoin Cash (BCH): An older cryptocurrency that has seen recent positive movement.

Hyperliquid (HYPE): A decentralized exchange.

Other Trending Cryptocurrencies:

MemeFi (MEMEFI): A meme coin that has experienced a pump, but be cautious due to its volatility.  

B3 (Base): A Layer 3 blockchain focused on on-chain gaming.

AI Tokens: Cryptocurrencies related to artificial intelligence projects (e.g., Fetch.ai). These are gaining traction but can be volatile.