Once Everyone’s Favorite: Here’s What Developers Are Focusing On Most In The Forgotten Altcoin Group
Santiment analysts have published a new study on the latest data in the altcoin group that once took the cryptocurrency market by storm.
Cryptocurrency analytics company Santiment has released its latest list of NFT space-related altcoins that have attracted the most interest from developers recently.
NFTs and NFT-related altcoins, which were one of the most popular areas of 2021, have gradually lost their influence and have become an unpopular topic compared to other parts of the cryptocurrency market today. However, there are some who predict that NFTs and NFT-related altcoins will regain popularity in the future.
Santiment analysts have listed the NFT altcoins that crypto developers have focused on the most in the last 30 days. Here is the current list and developer scores of the altcoins:
- Decentraland (MANA) – 93.83
- Flow (FLOW) – 68.17
- Metaplex (MPLX) – 23.93
- Enjin Coin (ENJ) – 20.9
- Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET) – 18.93
- Origin Protocol (OGN) – 18.73
- Immutable X (IMX) – 17.07
- Axie Infinity (AXS) – 10.2
- Tensor (TNSR) – 3.73
- DeFi Yield Protocol (DYP) – 2.9
When we examine the new ranking, we see that the first two places, Decentraland and Flow, maintained their places compared to last month's list. On the other hand, Enjin Coin, which was in third place, experienced a decline and was replaced by Metaplex.
*This is not investment advice.
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