It’s no secret that the world of cryptocurrency is a rapidly changing one, and with new altcoins emerging all the time, it can be difficult to keep track of which ones are performing well and which ones are not. This article takes a look at the top performing altcoins April 2022.
April turned out to be an ugly month for altcoins and the broader cryptocurrency market in general. EXANTE’s XAI index of popular altcoins fell 21.7%, last month, amid a broader 18.3% decline in the total market capitalization of the crypto market to around $1.7 billion.
Fears about central bank monetary policy tightening to tame inflation saw major developed market government bond yields surge, raising the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets such as cryptocurrencies.
Meanwhile, surging bond yields amid central bank tightening fears, as well as broader concerns about inflation, and lockdowns in China, weighed heavily on risk assets, with global equities tumbling. This, in turn, weighed heavily on the still very risk-sensitive cryptocurrency market.
But a few altcoins were, nonetheless, able to buck the bearish trend. Here is a list of ten of the most notable outperformers.
1. ApeCoin
APE, the governance and utility token of Yuga Lab’s APE Ecosystem, surged in April in the lead-up to the launch of the “Otherside” metaverse by Yuga Labs on April 30. ApeCoin will function as the currency that powers the new metaverse’s digital economy.
APE/USD rallied 57% from under $13 per token, to end the month near $20 per token.
Crypto analysts said that traders had been aggressively unwinding long positions in the cryptocurrency, after Yuga Labs announced the details of how it would sell digital land in the Otherside metaverse.
Digital land non-fungible tokens (NFTs) would cost a flat 305 APE (around $4,600, at the time of writing) as opposed to being sold off in a dutch auction, and traders said this reduced the need to hold ApeCoin as a result.
While APE/USD might be in for some short-term pain, investors will be closely monitoring the success of the new metaverse. Should the user numbers look promising over the next few weeks, investors may want to buy the dip APE/USD.
APE currently has a market cap of $4.38 billion.
2. Kyber Network’s KNC
Multichain liquidity aggregator Kyber Network’s governance and utility token KNC, surged nearly 50% in April, from lows of under $3 per token, to end the month near $5.
Whilst April was strong, the KNC bulls will be disappointed that just two days into the month of May, KNC/USD has already dropped over 8% and looks likely to soon test the $4 level.
KNC’s market cap is currently just under $750 million.
3. STEPN’s GMT
GMT, the native governance token of popular and rapidly growing move-to-earn platform STEPN — where participants can by NFT trainers and then have their movement tracked to earn crypto — gained more than 40% in April.
GMT is now listed on most major cryptocurrency exchanges. GMT investors will remain focused on whether DAU numbers continue to trend in a positive direction. If so, it may be a matter of time before GMT/USD rallies from current levels just under $3.50 per token back to record highs printed last week just above $4.50.
GMT’s market cap is currently just over $2 billion.
4. XDC Network’s XDC
XDC, the native coin that powers XDC Network (also known as the XinFin Network), posted a respectable slightly more than 8% gain in April. That saw the price per token rise from about $0.057 to around $0.062.
XDC currently has a market cap of roughly $750 million.
5. Monero’s XMR
More of a relative outperformer rather than an outright outperformer, XMR, the native token of the privacy-focused Monero blockchain, was pretty much flat in April, remaining well supported to the north of the $200 per token mark.
XMR currently has a market cap of around $3.8 billion.
6. Dogecoin
As with Monero’s XMR, Dogecoin (DOGE) was more of a relative outperformer rather than an outright outperformer in April. The Shiba Inu-inspired memecoin fell just under 8% in April versus the more than 20% drop in the broader altcoin market.
DOGE/USD at one point rallied as high as $0.18, but has since receded to around the $0.13 mark.
DOGE has a market cap of around $17.3 billion.
Moving out of the top 100 cryptocurrencies by market cap, notable outperformers include the following.
7. Ethereum Name Service’s ENS
ENS, the native token of Ethereum Name Service’s distributed, open, and extensible naming system, which is based on the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain, rallied 13.2% in April, from lows under $15 per token to above $20.
ENS currently has a market cap of roughly $480 million.
8. DAO Maker’s DAO
DAO, the native token that power’s the DAO Maker platform, surged nearly 20% in April, from under $2.50 per token to current levels above $3.
9. Mines of Dalarnia’s DAR
DAR, the native cryptocurrency used in the Mines of Dalarnia action/adventure game, rallied just over 10% in April, from just under $1.03 to just above $1.13 per token. That’s an impressive MoM gain, but it masks a spike as high as $2.48 and back again.
DAR currently has a market cap of just under $230 million.
10. Braintrust’s BTRST
BTRST, the native token of the decentralized employer/employee matching service Braintrust, saw a roughly 5% rise in April, making it one of the best performing altcoins of the month.
BTRST currently has a market cap of close to $340 million.