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Top 10 cryptocurrencies to invest in 2021

By Alexandra Pankratyeva

19:33, 3 December 2020

Top 10 cryptocurrencies to invest in 2021

Top 10 cryptocurrencies to invest in 2021: portfolio of coins set to explode

2020 was a challenging year  for the global economy and traditional finance. With a massive global pandemic, lockdowns and a fear of a global recession, more and more institutional investors fled towards cryptocurrencies as a possible alternative to traditional financial assets, or a hedge against the major economic threats.

So 2021 seems perfect for further cryptocurrency adoption and a massive change in the existing financial system. Broader adoption is a key point for crypto to open its full potential as an asset class.

Blockchain technology is widely considered transformational like the Internet, machine learning and electricity. There is no doubt that big institutions will finally adopt it. The question is when, not if.

In 2020, a number of reputable financial institutions have already recognised the potential of crypto: JP Morgan started banking Coinbase and Gemini; Visa and Mastercard provided services to crypto companies; PayPal launched a new service, enabling users to buy, sell and hold cryptocurrencies; Fidelity started a new Bitcoin index fund, which appears to be the wall Street’s latest play for high-dollar institutional crypto bets.

Who will be next? Time will tell. But 2021 is definitely going to be an exciting year for all crypto traders.

Having outlined bright crypto perspectives in conquering the attention of the general public, let’s answer the question: what are the top ten cryptocurrencies to invest in 2021?

Top 10 cryptos for 2021

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1. Best cryptocurrency to invest in 2021: Bitcoin

New cryptocurrencies come and go, but Bitcoin never goes out of fashion. By the end of November 2020, Bitcoin surprised everyone and hit its new all-time high of $19,857, extending its year-to-date gain to 177 per cent.

Will the rally continue in 2021? Analysts share unanimously strong views on the Bitcoin future within the next 12 months and beyond, predicting incredible $100,000, $170,000 and even $318,000 price targets for BTC.

Among the major Bitcoin price drivers in 2021 we can define the growing institutional demand, rising inflation and increasingly negative perception of contemporary monetary policy. All these force individual investors and institutions to look for alternative options to protect the value of their capital. Cryptocurrencies, led by Bitcoin, seem to be a perfect solution.

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"Quite simply, the risk-reward equation is starting to flip from traditional financial assets being yield-bearing, less risky, and reliable stores of wealth resistant to inflation over to Bitcoin and various crypto assets being the sources of yield, increasingly less risk, and a reliable store of wealth," said Sergey Nazarov, the cofounder of Chainlink.

The expert believes Bitcoin will eventually break through $100,000 and he is not alone. Sharing his BTC price prediction for 2021, Tom Lee, the managing partner of Fundstrat Global Advisors, expects that Bitcoin will replace gold as a store of value and a hedge against inflation.

2. The king of DeFi: Ethereum

Ethereum

The cryptocurrency predictions 2021 can’t but mention the most promising cryptocurrency, Ethereum, which also showed great performance during the challenging 2020.

In December 2020, the second-largest cryptocurrency after Bitcoin, Ethereum has a market capitalisation of $68,127bn. The cryptocurrency started the year trading around $125 and climbed up to around $600, which is a 380 per cent surge within a period of 12 months.

Why is Ethereum considered the best crypto to invest in? Ethereum open source blockchain network has always served as a preferred network for decentralised applications (dApps). In addition to its native cryptocurrency, Ether (ETH), the platform supports other crypto platforms such as Uniswap (UNI), Maker (MKR) and Aave (AAVE), which are active in the Decentralised Finance sector.

DeFi is considered one of the fastest growing crypto trends, which can transform insurance, loans and savings programmes, making them independent from banks and other centralised financial institutions.

In 2020, the fastest-growing sector in the crypto world, DeFi reached new highs. The total number of assets, locked in the DeFi ecosystem surpassed $13bn (in 2019, this number was less than $3bn). The explosive influx of market participants and capital to the DeFi contributed to Ethereum's strong position as the leading altcoin, as it dominated the sector holding 96 per cent of the total volume of transactions.

3. Ripple: new payment ecosystem

Ripple

Ripple was created as an alternative financial payments system with the aim to transform and facilitate cross-border payments, making them 100 per cent safe, almost free and instant.

Back in early Ripple days in 2013, the platform got attention from many financial institutions. Years later it was adopted by more than 100 financial institutions. In 2020 The Ripple blockchain has expanded to more than 300 providers across 40 countries, including Banco Santander (SAN) and American Express (AXP), JP Morgan (JPM) and HSBC Holdings (HSBA).

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Among the most recent RippleNet’s supporters are the  HDFC Bank Limited (HDB), India’s largest bank, and the  Bank of America (BAC), the US second-largest bank.

Looking forward into 2021, what are the major drivers that can make you think of Ripple as one of the top 10 cryptocurrencies to invest in?

According to the report by OMFIF (the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum), Ripple, with its distributed ledger technology (DLT), could “position itself as an alternative to SWIFT”, solving five major issues: security, speed, traceability, cost, transparency and risk management.

With growing support from the European Commission, encouraging the transition to digital finance and sharing plans to build a new legal framework enabling the use of DLT technology and crypto assets in the financial sector, Ripple’s perspectives seem brighter than ever before.

4. Litecoin: fast and affordable

Litecoin: fast and affordable

At the moment of writing Litecoin is fluctuating around $87, which makes it pretty affordable. The LTC market capitalisation is $5,792bn. The cryptocurrency can boast one of the lowest times required for mining and a high block reward of 25 LTC.

Although we can’t call Litecoin the best performing cryptocurrency of the year, it has never left the top 10 most popular cryptocurrencies and 2021 is not going to be an exception.

The launch of the first decentralised Litecoin-based RPG fantasy game LiteBringer, where each players’ move is a transaction, brought benefit for the whole blockchain. Litecoin transactions skyrocketed on the news, exceeding 130,000 right after the game’s launch.

The boosted performance could serve as a positive price driver with the analysts from CoinSwitch predicting a $600 price target for Litecoin in 2021.

Some analysts also believe that the Litecoin price will tend to grow in the coming years following the halving. According to the optimistic LTC cryptocurrency forecast by Cryptoground.com, Litecoin will trade at $88 in a one-year period and will climb up to $347 by the end of 2024.

5 TRON: transforming the altcoin market

TRON

Originally launched on the Ethereum network, TRON peer-to-peer network was aiming to revolutionise the entertainment industry and democratise content creation. The team has numerous high-profile partnerships, including Samsung, bike-sharing company oBike, Chinese search engine Baidu, and Baofeng, the so-called Chinese Netflix.

TRON ecosystem works as a content-sharing platform. Users, who create or share content get rewarded with TRX, which serves as a more transparent monetisation system than those used by traditional social media networks. It also does not require a middleman, such as AppStore or GooglePlay.

The rise of dApps could contribute greatly to TRON’s upward movement, as the crypto platform is considered one of the biggest powers in this market. In 2020, Tron’s dApp transaction volume even surpassed that of Ethereum.

In summer 2020 the platform kicked off the TRON 4.0 Great Voyage protocol upgrade. The implementation of 4.0, introducing privacy features to smart-contracts, provide additional reason to be bullish on the TRX cryptocurrency forecast in 2021.

6 – 10: Five crypto market players to watch in 2021

The next five most stable cryptocurrencies with a strong potential to surge in 2021 include:

Top 10 cryptos to invest in 2021

Bottom line: which cryptocurrency to invest in 2021?

As a widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies and crypto payments is a matter of time, 2021 is going to be a great year for the entire crypto market. Although lists of top cryptos may differ, all of them could provide some good trading opportunities, especially if we talk about CFD trading.

Contracts for difference could serve as a good alternative to buying digital coins, as with CFDs you can benefit from both the upward and downward price movement. Follow the latest market news, track your favourite crypto’s price live, analyse its performance and make a long or a short trade accordingly.

Read more: Bitcoin price prediction 2021: unanimously strong, but to what extent?

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American Express
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Baidu Inc (Extended Hours)
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SANe
Banco Santander
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BAC
Bank of America Corp (Extended Hours)
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BTC/USD
Bitcoin / USD
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