Report: It is expected that by the end of next year, there will be at least 10 projects on Pump.Science with a market value of more than 100 million
According to a recent report by MV Global, DeSci is expected to experience significant growth by 2025, driven by the practical use of Meme coins. The report notes that two projects, Rifampicin and Urolithin A, have received significant attention and achieved market values of approximately $73 million and $59 million, respectively. These tokens were launched through the Pump.Science platform and, according to MV Global's assessment, are more practical than traditional Meme coins. MV Global predicts that Pump.Science will achieve significant expansion by 2025, with at least 10 projects expected to have market values exceeding $100 million by the end of the year. MV Global also predicts significant growth in health data management and collaborative open-source research by 2025. Projects such as Hippocrat, which empowers individuals to control their health data, and ResearchCoin, which aims to build a "scientific research GitHub," are seen as promising. Both projects are expected to have market valuations of at least $200 million by 2025.
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