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As speculation grows about whether altcoins will see a rally in 2025, a recent CoinGecko survey sheds light on investor sentiment regarding the potential for growth in certain crypto sectors.
Between February and March, CoinGecko gathered opinions from investors, revealing that nearly 47% are optimistic about the future of crypto AI tokens in 2025.
Of those, 25% are highly confident in the sector’s prospects, while 19.3% express a moderate level of optimism. On the other hand, around 29% of respondents remain neutral, and 26.3% don’t expect significant growth.
According to Yuqian Lim, a crypto research analyst at CoinGecko, these results indicate a general positive outlook on crypto AI tokens.
While 44.3% of participants are bullish and 26.4% bearish, the findings suggest that many investors view the potential of crypto AI tokens not just in terms of short-term returns, but as an industry poised to mature.
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