

Aptos (APT) has recently risen to a record-high token price after an early surge in 2023. Solana (SOL) has also been a big gainer as it rallied from the lows under $10. However, traders think these moves could be overdone. Investors should pivot from these overvalued coins and move into Uwerx (WERX) which has huge upside potential and trades at a low price in presale.
Uwerx (WERX) has a strong mix of growth drivers that can see it create a sustainable rally in 2023. As most experienced investors know, investing early into projects with solid fundamentals and growth potential, is often where significant gains are made. Uwerx (WERX) will be a disruptor in the world of freelance work with a decentralized platform, and that is a lucrative and growing market. Uwerx (WERX) is still unknown to many investors, and that makes it further undervalued.
Uwerx (WERX) can give cautious investors peace of mind from a recent audit from InterFi Network and SolidProof and there is the added security of a 25-year lock-up period (after the presale concludes) for developer funds raised in the presale. Uwerx (WERX) will likely become a dominating force in the freelancing industry as it disrupts platforms like PeoplePerHour and Upwork. Investors can currently get WERX in the current token presale and the project has been highly recommended by analysts with some expecting gains of up to 8,500%.
Solana (SOL) started 2023 strong with a big rally, but the project was hit hard in the bear market and lost its top ten status, alongside its reputation. Solana (SOL) was one of the hottest cryptos in 2020-21, with the price soaring to $250. However, the project then ran into problems with its blockchain and crashed to under $10 before the recent rally to around $12.
Solana (SOL) dropped to sixteenth in the list of coins, but was able to creep back toward the top ten. One headwind for SOL is that the recent rally was built on gains from a Solana-based meme coin. The BONK coin is the latest dog-themed coin, and it may not have long-term value for the project. Solana (SOL) was likely oversold, but its security-related issues in the past will add a headwind to the price. The next problem is that the failed FTX exchange owned 60 million Solana (SOL) tokens and the new management may have to sell them to raise finance.
Aptos (APT) was moving toward the top 50 crypto projects and flew out of the gates in style with a 100% surge. Aptos (APT) is a project that was launched in October 2022, but the team behind it previously worked for Facebook when the social media giant was exploring digital money. The team had planned Aptos for a long time and was able to hone its architecture.
Aptos (APT) is now becoming more important to the Pancake Swap project and the decentralized exchange has 50% of the total value locked on the Aptos (APT) chain. Pancake Swap wants to attract more Aptos projects to the exchange and both projects would benefit from the tie-up. Aptos (APT) rallied to a new all-time high in late January but short activity suggested that traders expected a peak.
We think the Uwerx project has more potential gains for investors in 2023 and beyond. It is tied to and industry that has grown during adverse global market conditions and continues to do so. It also has a first mover advantage and brings revolutionary benefits to end users and investors alike. Get in on the presale action whilst you can by following the links below and earn a 25% purchase discount.
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