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The way to choose recommended cryptocurrencies—I've been thinking about this a lot lately—and I realized that market capitalization size and resilience to downturns are key points.
Looking at the movements over the past month, Tron (TRX) has been quite steady with a +12.38% increase. It seems there is strong demand for it as a transfer platform for stablecoins. On the other hand, Bitcoin (BTC) is flat at -0.29%, and Litecoin (LTC) has slightly decreased by -3.35%. Since these are classic recommended cryptocurrencies, they tend to be relatively stable even during downturns.
What’s concerning is the significant drops in ADA (-8.57%) and BNB (-7.85%). Are these large exchange-related tokens more susceptible to regulation and management decisions, or is this just a market correction? Dogecoin (DOGE) is up +0.65%, which is quite solid for a meme coin.
If you're looking for recommended cryptocurrencies, it’s probably safest to start with those that have large market caps and show resilience during bear markets. Platform-based coins like Ethereum (ETH), which have real demand as DeFi infrastructure, are also worth paying attention to in the long term.