During the "low-risk" period, I am monitoring the top altcoins of the 2021 cycle.

Some of them look like good buys:

• $VET ( @vechainofficial )

• $QNT ( @quant_network )

• $AAVE ( @aave )

• $HBAR ( @hedera )

The downside risk is minimal, and the upside potential is huge. What better options are there?

➢ $VET Price Analysis:

A new trend has started, showing new highs and lows.

✅ Support: $0.023

✅ Resistance: $0.032

In the last cycle’s large caps, $VET has a unique use case for decentralized supply chains and is one of the most adopted stocks in the cryptocurrency space.

➢ $HBAR Price Analysis:

The price has maintained a good trend since November.

✅ Support: $0.14

✅ Resistance: $0.25

Hedera's Layer 1 solution was still in its infancy in 2021, and the rise of Hashgraphs and BlockDAGs in this cycle has given Hedera a first-mover advantage.

➢ $QNT Price Analysis:

There was no correction after the spike in April.

✅ Support: $115

✅ Resistance: $130

Quant plays a role in key areas such as DeFi, interoperability, and now RWA.

Quant's Overledger OS acts as an interoperability layer, allowing these tokenized assets to move seamlessly across different blockchain platforms.

➢ $AAVE Price Analysis:

A bull flag is forming.

✅ Support: $225

✅ Resistance: $300

There is no doubt that Aave has become the preferred DeFi protocol for most projects. Its price rose to $375 in January, with a total locked value (TVL) exceeding $30 billion.

Since April, Aave's trust level has increased by 2.5 times, yet it remains at current levels.

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So how is the OG performing?

Not too bad, right?

It’s easy for people to be attracted to new trends and think that major trends are old-fashioned, but you can see how they evolve.

Even small and mid-caps saw gains of around 2 to 3 times in April, but now look at them, and you’ll find their performance is comparable to the large caps of the last cycle.

This growth reflects their long-term building and exploration of new narratives.

This is a significant lesson for both projects and investors.