Crypto prices have remained steady after this week’s FOMC meeting, where the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in nine months, lowering them by 25 basis points to a range of 4% to 4.25%.
The move was widely priced in beforehand, and so top cryptocurrencies saw only slight changes – Bitcoin has gained 0.75% so far today, and Ethereum is mostly flat at 0.16%. However, the good news is that this initial cut could signal the start of a bigger rate-lowering cycle.
Anticipation for further rate cuts could boost market confidence and attract more liquidity flows in the coming months. Additionally, factors like institutional buying pressure, regulatory clarity, and the historically bullish Q4 seasonality make the current fundamental outlook highly optimistic.
One of the best ways to profit from this could be through early-stage presales with untapped potential. Several leading traders have shared their top presale picks for Q4, and one token even has backing for 100,000% gains. Let’s take a look at these picks, and see what makes that one project so promising.
Bitcoin Hyper
Bitcoin Hyper is a Bitcoin Layer 2 (L2) blockchain built using the Solana Virtual Machine. The project aims to deliver heightened scalability and new functionalities to Bitcoin, a goal that could unlock billions of dollars in value if successful.
The Bitcoin Hyper L2 will feature a trustless canonical bridge, allowing users to transfer their BTC to and from the network. Once on the L2, they’ll be able to interact with dApps, send payments, and enjoy far lower fees than if they used the Bitcoin L1. Periodic state settlements will occur, batching and reporting Bitcoin Hyper’s transactions to the L1 for finality and immutability.
Analyst Umar Khan covered the project in a recent video, and called it the best crypto to buy now. He even said it could give 100x gains (10,000%) once it hits exchanges.
HYPER’s presale has raised $16.5 million so far, and offers staking APYs estimated at 69% – making it one of the hottest launches on the market today and signifying massive potential ahead.
Maxi Doge
A spot Dogecoin ETF is expected to launch on Thursday – and while that could trigger a short-term hype event, the long-term ramifications could be much more powerful. Just look at Bitcoin or Ethereum ETFs to comprehend the willingness of Wall Street to invest billions of dollars into crypto assets.
If a Dogecoin ETF launches as expected, it’ll be a turning point for the meme coin industry, providing a credibility boost and further indication of huge capital inflows ahead. Buying DOGE itself could yield gains – but derivative plays with improved branding and utility, like Maxi Doge, could give asymmetric profits.
The project is branded as Dogecoin’s leverage-trading younger cousin, with a Red Bull addiction and massive biceps. It satirizes “crypto bro” culture, but also boasts impressive utilities, including staking rewards (142% APY), community giveaways, and plans to integrate with futures trading platforms.
Popular analyst Borch Crypto speculated that MAXI could be “the next big meme coin,” and also praised its growing presale momentum.
The presale has raised $2.3 million so far – a substantial amount that signals genuine community interest and price potential.
SUBBD Token
SUBBD Token is the native utility token that powers SUBBD, a Web3 subscription-based social media app supported by AI tooling. It aims to establish deeper connections between creators and fans by providing influencers with AI tools that can automate tedious account management tasks, leaving them with more time to interact with their audiences.
The project also breaks ground with a feature called “AI Creators,” allowing anyone to produce monetizable content without stepping in front of a camera. SUBBD will provide all the features required for this, ranging from AI-generated imagery and videos to voice cloning.
SUBBD Token is at the heart of the operation, used for secure and private payments while also unlocking benefits such as staking rewards (20% APY), XP multipliers, early beta access to new features, and access to exclusive content.
Analyst ClayBro said that SUBBD is one of the best presales to buy, citing the fact that it’s tapping into (maybe even revolutionizing) the $85 billion subscription-based content industry.
The presale has raised $1.1 million so far, which, while a substantial figure, reflects the immense upside potential given the project’s addressable market size.
PEPENODE
Look at the performance of meme coins today, and you’ll see Pepe has outpaced the market average with a 5.5% daily gain. The frog-themed token is getting back on form, and PEPENODE is looking to capitalize.
PEPENODE is not a low-effort Pepe imitation – it’s the world’s first Mine-to-Earn meme coin. Picture this: you’re playing a fully on-chain game with a virtual economy where you buy crypto mining hardware, upgrade it, and generate mining power to earn meme coin rewards – that’s PEPENODE.
Users will pay for hardware and upgrades with PEPENODE tokens, and 70% of tokens spent in the store will be burned, creating deflationary pressure that could enable long-term gains. Staking APYs of up to 1,079% are also available for PEPENODE holders.
This one-of-a-kind use case is drawing huge excitement among analysts, with the Cryptonews YouTube channel even backing PEPENODE for 1000x (100,000%) gains once it hits exchanges.
PEPENODE has raised $1.2 million so far – but its use case as a Mine-to-Earn meme coin, connections to the viral Pepe coin, and the bullish market outlook signal that this might be the very beginning of its success.
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