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ChatGPT Suggests You Buy These 3 Cryptocurrencies Before Black Friday

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With Black Friday landing on Nov. 28, some large-cap and large-cap-adjacent tokens still have credible catalysts and resilient trading footprints despite the recent chop.

Here are three altcoins picked by ChatGPT for their performance and fundamentals. Learn why they may be positioned for a holiday-season bounce, and it’s wise to consider buying the dip.

Ethereum (ETH): ETF flow support and staked ETH

ETH $2 987 24h volatility: 0.4% Market cap: $360.58 B Vol. 24h: $38.04 B is down 14% in a span of a week, hovering around $3,000.
ETH price this week | Source: CoinMarketcap

ETH price this week | Source: CoinMarketcap

Day-to-day flows are volatile, but ETF dashboards still show ongoing creations/redemptions. This institutional “shock absorber” wasn’t present in past cycles. If flows stabilize or flip positive in late November, that has historically helped ETH lead relief rallies.

U.S. spot ether ETFs have become a meaningful demand channel, with mid-year data showing sustained net inflows and asset growth outpacing ETH’s spot performance. Fresh headlines today also show BlackRock taking the first step toward a staked-ETH ETF, a potential second-order catalyst for institutional demand into year-end.

ETH anchors most tokenization, stablecoin settlement, and DeFi activity. Multiple banks and venues continue to pilot tokenized assets on rails that directly or indirectly touch Ethereum. Citi’s latest outlook kept a constructive year-end price target tied to app usage and staking appeal.

Chainlink LINK $13.53 24h volatility: 2.7% Market cap: $9.41 B Vol. 24h: $933.53 M dropped 12.5% in the last 7 days, trading around $13.6 at the moment.

Chainlink price this week | Source: CoinMarketcap

Chainlink price this week | Source: CoinMarketcap

SWIFT and major global banks are pressing ahead with blockchain-based settlement and tokenization pilots. Chainlink’s CCIP is one of the key interoperability stacks being tested in that context. The project recently won a SWIFT hackathon focused on cross-border, compliance-aware settlement. That narrative tends to attract flows on risk-on days and cushion drawdowns on risk-off days.

Chainlink oracles secure data for dozens of chains, while CCIP aims to standardize cross-chain messaging and value transfer for banks, custodians, and market infrastructures: exactly the institutions now exploring tokenized deposits, funds, and securities.

Toncoin (TON): Telegram distribution at scale

TON is down 17% throughout the recent market crash, trading around $1.71.

TON price this week | Source: CoinMarketcap

TON price this week | Source: CoinMarketcap

However, Telegram’s deepening integration has been a powerful real-world distribution engine for [NC]: first through the official TON Wallet rollout in the U.S., and more recently via broader mini-app finance experiments inside the messenger. Major exchange listings this week (including Coinbase launching TON-USD trading) add liquidity and visibility into the holiday period.

TON has shown relative strength on days when Telegram-related product news hits. Fresh listings can also tighten spreads and expand the addressable buyer base: conditions that have historically supported follow-through.

Fundamentals in brief: Since Telegram named TON its “official Web3 infrastructure,” on-app stablecoin transfers and mini-app finance have turned the messenger’s vast user base into a funnel for on-chain activity: an adoption dynamic few L1s can match.

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