Analysis Company Reveals: These Cryptocurrencies were Most Talked About on Social Media During the Decline
Cryptocurrency analysis company Santiment shared the most talked about altcoins during the market decline in its latest post.
Cryptocurrency analytics firm Santiment has revealed the top trending tokens on social media amid the ongoing market volatility.
Discussions between platforms have escalated, reflecting the growing interest in key assets. Here’s a breakdown of the most talked-about cryptocurrencies:
BTC: Bitcoin continues to be a hot topic, with numerous posts focusing on price action, trading signals, and market analysis. Discussions also center on institutional interest and discussions around Bitcoin reserves
ELON: Memecoin Dogelon Mars has seen a surge in discussions, largely due to renewed speculation regarding Elon Musk’s influence over Dogecoin.
ETH: Ethereum has been on the rise due to institutional interest, particularly following reports of significant ETH purchases by BlackRock.
USDT:Tether remains a major topic of discussion, especially regarding profit-making strategies and trading volumes.
FTT: Bankrupt exchange FTX has been embroiled in controversy again following the announcement of creditor refunds, particularly for receivables under $50,000. With refunds scheduled to begin on February 18, 2025, speculation has arisen as to whether buyers will reinvest their funds into crypto and potentially influence market trends.
*This is not investment advice.
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