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Stellar (XLM) Cardano (ADA) to see highest growth in January – Finder.com predictions

  • The prediction excluded both Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin (SV) following the hard fork split.
  • Stellar and Cardano are the two coins that will experience the highest growth through the month of January to February 1.

The Finder.com panelist have begun their monthly predictions for 2019. In their latest update, the panel of six explored the expected performance of eleven cryptocurrencies including Stellar (XLM) and Cardano (ADA). However, the prediction excluded both Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Bitcoin (SV) following the hard fork split that happened in November.

According to the panel, Stellar and Cardano are the two coins that will experience the highest growth through the month of January to February 1. Stellar is expected to rise by 84% while Cardano will go up by 43%.

Stellar (XLM)

The prediction was done when the digital asset was trading at $0.114. However, the time of press, XLM is trading at $0.126. The panel said that Stellar will rise to $0.21 come February 1, 2019. This means that there will 84% increase in the price of Stellar by the end of the month. At the same time, it is expected to trade at $0.41 by the end of 2019 bring the total yearly rise to 260%. One of the panelists, Ben Richie places Stellar at $0.14 by February 1 and at $0.35 by December 31. Ritchie says:

“Stellar Lumens has gained a large amount of respect in 2018, as it continues to build a public blockchain that solves problems. Despite not being Turing complete, many businesses are attracted to it for its programming language, costs and support.”

Cardano (ADA)

At the time the prediction was made, precisely on January 2, Cardano was trading at $0.04. At present, the asset is valued at $0.05, although it tested the level at $0.52 earlier today. The experts predict Cardano to rise by 43% by February 1. In addition, it will rise by 91% by December 31 to exchange at $0.08.


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