As February draws to a close, five U.S.-based cryptocurrencies—Story (IP), Ondo Finance (ONDO), OFFICIAL TRUMP (TRUMP), Solana (SOL), and Uniswap (UNI)—are attracting market attention.
Story (IP) has rapidly gained traction in the AI crypto sector, securing a top-10 ranking shortly after launch. Its market cap hovers around $1 billion, with a 160% surge over the past week, though a recent dip suggests profit-taking. A continued correction could push it toward $3.65 support, while renewed momentum might drive it past $5.32.
ONDO remains a major player in the Real-World Assets (RWA) market but has seen a 25% price decline over the past month. A further drop could test support at $1.09, while a rebound might challenge resistance at $1.44.
TRUMP, a highly volatile meme coin, has been trading near record lows around $16, a sharp fall from its initial highs above $70. Its price remains sensitive to external news, with potential resistance at $17.4 and downside risk below $14.4.
Solana (SOL) has experienced significant selling pressure, tumbling from $268 to around $170 in a month. It remains a key player in decentralized trading despite market concerns. A push past $180 could trigger a recovery, while sustained declines may test $160.
Uniswap (UNI) has seen renewed interest following the launch of Unichain, with the potential to break past $10.24 if buying pressure builds. However, if selling continues, UNI could drop below $8 for the first time since November.
Binance, the leading global cryptocurrency exchange, kicked off the day with an exciting announcement regarding a new altcoin addition.
Dogecoin has witnessed an exciting surge in activity this week, as major investors, often referred to as “whales,” have been steadily acquiring large amounts of the meme coin.
Custodia Bank, a notable player in the crypto space, has partnered with Vantage Bank to introduce a groundbreaking stablecoin, marking a first for the U.S. banking sector.
The race for a US-based XRP ETF has sparked heightened competition, with financial giants like BlackRock and Fidelity predicted to enter the market.