In 2025, the Fed’s interest rate cuts, the Trump Administration’s crypto-friendly moves, and new spot price exchange-traded funds (ETFs) propelled several top cryptocurrencies to their all-time highs. But after peaking in the fourth quarter, the crypto market cooled off again in the first quarter of 2026 as concerns about fewer rate cuts, geopolitical conflicts, and other macro headwinds drove investors back to more conservative investments.
Therefore, it might seem risky to buy more cryptocurrencies in this volatile market. However, I believe investors who buy Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), Ether (CRYPTO: ETH), and Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) during the recent market swoon could reap big profits in the next bull run.
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Bitcoin, the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency, is still mined with the energy-intensive proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism. Its supply is capped at 21 million tokens, and nearly 20 million have already been mined. Its mining rewards are halved every four years, making it harder to mine profitably. That scarcity makes it more comparable to gold, silver, and other commodities, and makes it a hedge against inflation and the devaluation of fiat currencies.
Ether, the world’s second-most-valuable cryptocurrency, can’t be mined. It’s a proof-of-stake (PoS) token that can only be staked (locked up on the Ethereum blockchain) to earn interest-like rewards. It also supports smart contracts, which are used to develop decentralized apps and other crypto assets. With 31,869 active developers at the end of 2025, Ethereum is the largest blockchain-based developer ecosystem. Ether’s value should rise as that ecosystem expands, even though it doesn’t have a hard supply limit like Bitcoin.
Solana, the world’s seventh-most-valuable cryptocurrency, is worth buying because it runs the world’s fastest PoS blockchain. It achieves those higher speeds by integrating its own proof-of-history (PoH) mechanism — which timestamps transactions before they’re validated — into its PoS blockchain. Like Ethereum, Solana supports staking and smart contracts. It had 17,708 active developers at the end of 2025, putting it in second place after Ethereum, but it’s gaining new developers at a much faster rate than Ethereum.

