SUI, Cardano Or Panshibi? Which Of These Has A Top Crypto Analyst Predicted To Rise 10x By The End Of February

Source Cryptopolitan

The crypto market has been abuzz with many speculations and predictions about the likely performance of top cryptocurrencies in 2025. While some projects are looking to rally after a lackluster 2024, others will look to consolidate on their rather strong showing in the past year. And then there is Panshibi, a brand new project looking to go head-to-head with leading coins like SUI and Cardano when it goes live. The big question is, which of these will likely have the strongest market run this year? Let’s find out. 

SUI’s Market Outlook: What Can Investors Expect in 2025

Sui made its debut in 2023 and has since reached an impressive market cap of over 10 billion USD. 2024, in particular, was a massive year for the platform, as many reports indicated an increase of over 810% in its value, making it one of the best-performing assets in the past year. 

Things started on a propitious note for the asset in 2025, as it peaked at $5.37 in early January. However, it has been on a bearish momentum in the past couple of weeks and hit a $2.34 low following the tariff drama triggered by President Trump’s statements. Thanks to increased activity on the network, SUI has yet again managed a rally, with a 10.52% surge in the last 24 hours. 

Experts predict some stability for the burgeoning altcoin over the next few weeks and a likely rebound to its all-time high in the near future. These predictions are partly founded upon its planned entry into the gaming sector with the launch of the SUI play and the surge in institutional interest after the recent Libre Capital expansion to SUI.

Cardano News Today: Will The Asset Have A Better Showing In 2025

Despite stellar development, Cardano has its fair share of market volatility, too. Last year, ADA’s price managed to reach its peak of $1.20 in December 2024 after myriads of vacillations in its value. The asset then started 2025 hovering around $0.835 and rallied to a peak above $1 within the first few days of the year. The weeks that followed, however, saw a further decline in its value, taking it below $1. 

Thanks to consistent buying pressure following its recent Plomin Upgrade, $ADA has seen a surge in value in the past week. Grayscale’s recently announced filing for a Cardano-focused ETF has also helped with the boost. While it currently holds at $0.78, according to Cardano news today, experts predict a massive break beyond the $1 mark soon, especially if the SEC approves the ETF.

How Panshibi Is Winning The Market Over Even Before Its Listing 

Panshibi is a Panda-inspired meme coin that pundits have tipped as one of the most bankable assets in 2025. Now in stage 3 of its presale, $SHIBI utilizes an innovative mesh of AI and social-fi, giving token holders a chance to participate in adventures and win rewards. 

The presale is capped at $10 million and has already raised upwards of $800,000 in its first 20 days. Investors can also stake their tokens in exchange for up to 1200% per annum. 

 $SHIBI’s smart contract audit by Coinsult assures investors of the project’s devotion to security and transparency. Its liquidity pool will also be locked for 10 years- a move that gets ahead of any fears about rug pulls and ensures fair distribution. With 70.46% of its target raised in just the third phase of its presale, Panshibi is headed for a bullish run that may see it rise 10× in value once listed. 

Conclusion 

Market fundamentals point to possible upticks in value for SUI and Cardano in 2025. However, Panshibi’s delightful showing is swaying many investors and leading experts to believe it will record better performances than the duo in 2025. 

With only 40 days left of its presale, there’s still plenty of time to get in on the $SHIBI action and take advantage of a potential 140,000% ROI. 

You can participate in the Panshibi presale here:

Telegram: https://t.me/panshibi

Twitter: https://x.com/panshibi_

Website: https://panshibi.com

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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