Eyes On These 20 Metaverse Coins: Listed!

Paul Barron Network shared the top 20 metaverse coin projects ranked based on Crypto Power Index data.
 Eyes On These 20 Metaverse Coins: Listed!
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Paul Barron Network, a famous Youtube channel focusing on the future of technology with Crypto and Blockchain, shared the top 20 metaverse coin projects ranked by market cap, sentiment and amplification in April, based on Crypto Power Index data. Here are the details…

Here are the metaverse coin projects that ranked high according to various metrics

A major project that stood out more than most was STEPN (GMT). STEPN is one of the tokens that is booming in the space. It does pretty well on both sensitivity (75.36 percent) and amplification (74.63 percent). Illuvium (ILV) comes in at number two. The Sandbox (SAND) is number 3 with 72.83 percent sensitivity, but their amplification is a bit low. Fourth is ApeCoin (APE), with a sensitivity of 72.68 percent and amplification of 71.69 percent.

The next five numbers are RedFox Labs (RFOX). The RFOX holds at 72.61 percent with very high amplification. Verasity (VRA) is also in the top 10. Gamesstarter (GAME), Ethernet Chain (ERN), Decentraland (MANA) and Mobox (MBOX) round out the top 10.

Which coins are in the rest of the list?

Seedify (SFUND) and Immutable X (IMX) come in numbers 11 and 12. As we look at the back of the list, we’re starting to see some slowdown in people’s talk about the token, namely sentiment. Gala (GALA) offers a good example of this with rates of 71.08 percent and 71.18 percent. GALA is another top 10 coin. Other altcoins in the top 20 are Enjin Coin (ENJ) at number 13. Axie Infinity (AXS) is at number 14. Number 15 is Flow (FLOW), Adshares (ADS) is number 16. Gala (GALA), Vulcan Forged (PYR), Arweave (AR) and DeRace (DERC) end the list with numbers 17, 18, 19 and 20 respectively. As we have reported as

Kriptokoin.com, although sentiment is based on investors’ emotions, amplification can confuse people. According to Paul Barron Network’s explanation, amplification is based on how followers interact across various social media platforms and within ecosystems of search, mobile engagement, mobile app usage, in the presence of a digital ecosystem. Such interactions create a digital footprint score and amplification to influence a community.

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