Aptos Price Predictions: Can APT Crypto Really Kill Solana?

Aptos Price Predictions: Can APT Crypto Really Kill Solana?

Concept image for the Aptos (APT) crypto showing green APT coins stacked representing price predictions.

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Aptos (APT-USD) price predictions are worth checking on Friday as the new crypto catches the eyes of traders with its pedigree.

Aptos has only been around for a couple of days, debuting on Monday. Although it boasted 130,000 transactions per second before launch, the reveal has been much less exciting. Reportedly, Aptos has only managed seven transactions per second so far, which is less than Bitcoin (BTC-USD).

Despite the initial hiccups, however, there is a lot of hope from crypto lovers that Aptos will take off. Those who stand by APT believe it can take over Solana (SOL USD) with several transactions per second.

There is merit in that idea, but SOL is not backing down. The crypto has tested to see how fast it can be. Under controlled conditions, the Solana blockchain has been able to reach a peak of 400,000 transactions per second.

Does that leave room for Aptos to challenge Solana? Let’s see what the experts predict below!

Aptos Price Predictions

How do these Aptos price predictions hold up? All of them are moderately bullish compared to the token’s price of $7.46 at the time of writing. Investors should note that APT is up 4.8% over the previous 24-hour period as of Friday afternoon.

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On the date of publication, William White did not hold (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author, subject to InvestorPlace.com Guidelines for publication.

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