As the crypto market heats up for 2025, Internet Computer (ICP), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and Kaspa (KAS) stand out as prime investments, offering innovative technology, scalability, and unique use cases to dominate the next bull run.
Current price: $9.78
Market cap:$4.92B
The new Canadian Internet Computer Corporation (ICP) is a Canadian governmental body functioning in an entirely new sphere of Blockchain technology and self-identifying as the first ‘World Computer’ blockchain. The ICP is quite different from traditional blockchains. It wants to create a completely decentralized internet to help run various online applications, such as social networks, without cloud services. There are three main ways a person can use ICP: to pay for coordination and computation via “cycles,” to stake to hold participatory governance or to hedge against depreciation. Such versatility enables the ICP to capture a satisfying if not dominant, market share within the competing cyberspace.
Current price:$447.69
Market cap:$8.79B
Bitcoin Cash , a hard fork of Bitcoin, continues to gain power as a scalable other to Bitcoin. With faster transaction times and lower fees, BCH is becoming a practical option for everyday payments. This scalability is particularly significant for users in emerging markets, where transaction costs are a key concern. BCH's wider adoption among businesses is another crucial factor driving its success, with more merchants accepting it as a form of payment.
The strong developer community behind Bitcoin Cash ensures continuous improvement in blockchain efficiency, making BCH a standout in the cryptocurrency market.
Current price:$0.1354
Market cap:$3.75B
Kaspa (KAS) operates on a unique Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism, utilizing the GHOSTDAG protocol. Unlike conventional blockchains, GHOSTDAG allows multiple parallel blocks to coexist without being orphaned, enhancing security and efficiency. Kaspa's innovative approach enables rapid block production—currently one per second, with future ambitions of reaching up to 100 per second. The platform’s additional features include block data pruning, SPV proofs, and plans for subnetworks, laying the foundation for Layer 2 scaling solutions.