Analysts endorse Everlodge, Hedera, and Kaspa as coins under $0.50 to watch

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The crypto market is doing well, and many cryptocurrencies are attracting investors. However, going by recent trends, more investors are looking at Everlodge, expecting more growth in the months ahead.

Hedera’s TVL rising

The Hedera (HBAR) network is growing steadily with an increasing user base and network activity on the blockchain. 

The recent partnership with the Archax exchange sparked HBAR demand, supporting prices. 

The coin is now changing hands at $0.0870, up 37% in the past month.

Kaspa payments in Kenya

Kaspa (KAS) hasn’t benefited from the market rebound and is still in a negative zone. 

At $0.10, KAS is down 28% in the last month. Despite being listed for perpetual trading by Binance, KAS supporters expect prices to rebound. 

This is mainly due to the increasing adoption of KAS as a payment method in Kenya, where a merchant launched services supporting it.

Everlodge presale rising

The vacation rental market is poised for growth, with 1 billion users expected by 2028. 

To make the hospitality industry more accessible, Everlodge has built a blockchain platform that allows people to own luxury vacation homes for just $100.

Everlodge tokenizes real-world properties into fractionalized NFTs, enabling retail investors to own shares of high-end holiday stays. All property titles and deeds are stored transparently on the blockchain.

ELDG holders benefit from discounted trading fees, property purchases, Rewards Club access, and even free stays at luxury homes.

ELDG is currently in stage 9 of its presale, available for $0.029. There are no buy or sell taxes. 

Supporters expect ELDG prices to rally in the future.

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