BlockDAG Leads the Pack as Solana, Stellar, and Render Follow Close Behind
Several crypto projects are gaining attention from traders and investors this quarter, each with unique features and potential for growth. Among them are BlockDAG, Solana, Stellar, and Render, all of which have made significant advancements in their respective areas.
BlockDAG has achieved a remarkable 7,000 transactions per second (TPS) on its DAG-based network, outperforming many other blockchain projects. Its RPC infrastructure has also processed over 100,000 transactions in a single day, and the upgraded BDAGSCAN system provides faster claims, quicker transaction handling, and better smart-wallet support for users.
The project's offer is also highly attractive, with coins available at a price of $0.0000017 per coin, and no vesting schedule to wait out. The BlockDAGX exchange is expected to open soon, offering spot trading, futures trading, and dedicated mobile apps. A Super App is also in the works, bringing mining, staking, trading, storage, gaming, transfers, cards, and everyday spending into a single system.
Solana stands out for its ability to handle many transactions quickly while keeping fees low, making it useful for trading, payments, games, digital collectibles, and other applications. Its native token SOL has direct connection to actual usage, as it is used to pay for transactions and support staking, which helps secure the network.
Stellar focuses on building real payment infrastructure, with its blockchain designed for quick, low-cost transfers. XLM is the network's native currency, used for tiny transaction fees and account requirements, giving the token a practical role in keeping Stellar running. MoneyGram's stablecoin launch on Stellar has brought blockchain-based money movement closer to everyday users.
Render connects crypto to computing power, allowing businesses to access GPUs supplied by operators instead of relying on centralized providers. Machines can help with 3D graphics, visual effects, AI-related workloads, and tasks. The project's token RENDER gives this marketplace its fuel, as creators use it to pay for work while node operators receive rewards for providing computing capacity.