Popular investor and professor Adam Cochran reveals a list of altcoin projects that will outperform in 2022. As Kriptokoin.com we provide the details…
Adam Cochran thinks these altcoin projects will rise
Adam Cochran believes it will perform better and stronger for 2022 He shared the list of coins that he thinks will continue to be on Twitter. He pointed out that these are coins that he bought, staked, unlocked, forgot about. The analyst’s top-ranked coins include four assets, namely Ethereum (ETH) Yearn Finance (YFI), CVX, and Keep Network (KEEP). He says Ethereum is the obvious choice and says ETH 2.0 drives huge k cycles. As for YFI, its growth, external revenues, changing token model, upcoming buybacks and use case; He thinks it will trigger the rise in the coin. He describes Curve (CVX) as the “king maker” of DeFi.
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As promised, here's my 2022 outperform shopping list and my 2022 thesis.
Let's breakdown what this is, why these assets, and how I approach this, and then the bullcase for each individual asset. pic.twitter.com/jEJkROrqc3
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) December 30, 2021
The next category includes strong performers. According to Cochran, these assets could strongly outperform peer groups in 2022. This category includes Felixo (FLX), Curve Dao (CRV), Alchemix (ALCX), Balancer (BAL), 0x (ZRX), Frax Share (FXS), Ribbon Finance (RBN). The third category that will perform well includes coins such as Phantom (FTM), Avalanche (AVAX). The fourth category, which is value-oriented and performs better on a multi-year basis, includes coins such as Maker (MKR), Helium (HNT), Compound (COMP).
Risky and uncertain whether it is a winner or not, but clearly potential coins include projects such as API3, Hundred Finance, while projects such as Pickle Finance are in the sixth high-risk group that may decline. Finally, he points to projects like CowSwap as projects likely to be farmed. When we come to the end of the article, we would like to point out that these are only Adam Cochran’s estimates and each investor should do their own research.
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