- Cardano: Established Layer 1 network with strong community support and potential upside during an altcoin rally.
- Hedera: Enterprise-focused network could benefit from institutional adoption and renewed market interest.
- The Graph: Blockchain data infrastructure provides practical utility as decentralized applications and AI agents expand.
Altcoins under $5 can offer investors more choices during a market recovery. Lower-priced tokens often attract traders seeking larger percentage gains. However, price alone does not make an asset attractive. Strong use cases, market position, liquidity, and adoption also matter. Three altcoins stand out from this group: Cardano, Hedera, and The Graph. Each project offers a different reason for investors to watch closely.
Cardano (ADA)
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Cardano remains one of crypto’s most established Layer 1 networks. Charles Hoskinson, an Ethereum co-founder, founded the project with a research-focused development approach. Cardano uses proof-of-stake technology for smart contracts and decentralized applications. The network has survived several market cycles without losing relevance among major Layer 1 projects. A strong community still supports Cardano’s position. As of late July 2026, ADA traded near $0.16. The token carried a market cap close to $5.95 billion. Around 36.5 billion ADA circulated, with daily volume near $200 million to $400 million. The maximum supply stands at 45 billion ADA. Most supply already circulates, which limits future dilution compared with earlier-stage projects. A renewed rally could put ADA back on traders’ watchlists.
Hedera (HBAR)
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Hedera offers a different approach through hashgraph consensus rather than traditional blockchain architecture. HBAR powers network fees, staking, and broader activity across Hedera’s ecosystem. The project also carries a strong enterprise focus. Global organizations participate in the governing council, supporting Hedera’s institutional narrative. By late July 2026, HBAR traded around $0.068. The market cap stood near $3 billion, with roughly 43.8 billion HBAR circulating. Daily trading volume ranged between $30 million and $80 million. Hedera has a maximum supply of 50 billion HBAR. Supply dilution remains worth monitoring. Strong institutional positioning could help HBAR benefit during the next market rotation.
The Graph (GRT)
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The Graph focuses on blockchain data indexing and access. Developers use the protocol to organize on-chain information for decentralized applications and analytics platforms. DeFi projects, wallets, data tools, and AI agents all need reliable blockchain data. That demand gives GRT a practical infrastructure role. GRT traded around $0.014 to $0.017 in late July 2026. The market cap stood near $162 million. Around 10.9 billion GRT circulated, while the fully diluted valuation reached about $163 million. Daily volume ranged from roughly $4 million to $12 million. GRT has lost significant value since early summer, but recent strength could signal renewed interest.
Cardano offers established Layer 1 exposure with a strong community and broad recognition. Hedera brings enterprise positioning, while The Graph targets growing blockchain data demand. A stronger altcoin market could give all three tokens room for meaningful percentage gains. Investors should still assess liquidity, market conditions, and project progress before making decisions.

