What Is the Best Crypto to Buy Right Now in 2026: Bitcoin, XRP, Solana, or Hyperliquid?

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  • Bitcoin, XRP, Solana, and Hyperliquid are all trading well below recent highs, but each is cheap for a different reason, and the reason is what separates a bargain from a trap.

  • XRP and Solana look similar on the surface but split on one key point: institutions are still buying XRP funds while Solana ETFs just logged their first negative month since launch, with net assets down to $764 million by June 12.

  • Hyperliquid is the only one of the four near an all-time high, held up by roughly $1 billion in annual fees and a buyback that turns most of those fees back into token demand.

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What Is the Best Crypto to Buy Right Now in 2026: Bitcoin, XRP, Solana, or Hyperliquid?

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Almost every coin on the board is red right now, and that makes buying look easy. When prices fall this far, “buy the dip” starts to sound like free money. But a low price only helps you if the coin is cheap for a reason that turns around, as not every cheap coin bounces back—and that’s the real question worth asking before you put money in. 

Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC), XRP (CRYPTO:XRP), Solana (CRYPTO:SOL), and Hyperliquid (CRYPTO:HYPE) are all trading well below where they were, but the reason behind each coin’s drop is different. Some are cheap because the market got scared and oversold them, while one might be cheap because it’s quietly losing steam. Sorting them out will separate the bargain from a trap.

Bitcoin Is the Safest Way to Buy This Dip

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If you want to own crypto without checking the price every hour, Bitcoin is still the one to start with. It’s the biggest, the most traded, and the one big institutions trust first, which makes it the least likely of this group to collapse on you. Bitcoin trades near $64,500 right now, down about 20% over the past month.

Bitcoin’s recent weakness has little to do with crypto itself. BTC now moves with the wider market, so when interest rates stay high and investors get nervous, it drops along with stocks. Big holders have used that weakness to add more, with corporate buyers like Strategy picking up Bitcoin below their average cost during the dip.

Calling it the safest pick doesn’t mean it can’t fall further. Some analysts think a deeper low could still come later this year, and Bitcoin won’t hand you a quick five-fold return from here. What you get instead is the steadiest way to hold crypto, which is exactly the trade most people actually want.

XRP Is Cheap Because Everyone Gave Up on It

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XRP is the opposite of Bitcoin in one big way: the crowd has completely walked away from it. After years of waiting for wins like legal clarity and spot XRP ETFs, holders finally got them, the price fell anyway, and they are worn out. XRP trades near $1.15, down about 40% this year, deep in oversold territory after months of selling.

The interesting part is who’s buying while everyone else heads for the door. Big institutions kept putting money into XRP funds for six straight weeks, even as the price slid, because the lawsuit that scared them off for years ended in 2025 and they can finally hold it. That’s the mark of a coin that’s cheap because people are bored of it, not because anything is actually broken.

The honest worry about XRP right now is the supply. Ripple releases up to a billion XRP from escrow every month, which means there’s a steady stream of new coins the buyers have to soak up. For the price to climb, institutional buying has to keep outpacing the new supply, and that’s not a sure thing while inflows are cooling.

Solana Has a Big Upgrade Coming, but Money Is Leaving

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Solana is the trickiest one on this list, because its long-term outlook and the short-term outlook are uncertain. The coin is still cheap, no argument there, as it trades around $68, roughly 73% below the $253 peak it hit in September 2025, even though it has held up better than most majors this week.

Moreso, Solana’s developers are rolling out a major upgrade called Alpenglow, due around the third quarter, that cuts the time to confirm a transaction from nearly 13 seconds to about 150 milliseconds. That’s the biggest technical change in the network’s history, and the sort of leap that can pull serious money in if it works.

The Solana price may be steadying, but institutions are still pulling out. Solana ETFs just logged their first negative month since launch, with net assets falling from over $1 billion in mid-May to $764 million by June 12. So unlike XRP, where institutions are buying the dip, Solana’s are stepping back. Buying here means betting on the upgrade while the money around you is still leaving.

Hyperliquid Is the Only One That Didn’t Crash

Hyperliquid stands out for a strange reason: it’s the only coin here that recently hit an all-time high while everything else was falling. Its token, HYPE, reached $75.51 on June 1 and now trades around $62, so “cheap” here means a small step down from the top, not a crash. It started 2026 near $20 and is one of the year’s strongest performers even after the pullback.

What held it up when the rest of the market sank is that there’s a real business underneath it. Hyperliquid runs the leading on-chain exchange for crypto derivatives, and it pulls in around $1 billion a year in fees. About 97% of those fees go straight back into buying HYPE off the market, so the more people trade, the more demand there is for the token.

However, that strength comes with its own risk. Buying near an all-time high while everything else falls is a gamble, the buyback rules can be changed by a vote rather than locked in, and new tokens keep unlocking into the supply. Even Arthur Hayes, who set a bold $150 target for HYPE, sold his entire stake in early June over wider market fears.

What’s the Best Crypto to Buy Right Now?

There’s no single best coin here, only the best one for the kind of risk you’re willing to take. Bitcoin suits you if you want steady exposure and can skip the fireworks. XRP fits if you trust the institutions quietly buying while the crowd sulks. Solana is for those happy to sit through more weakness to get in early before its upgrade. Hyperliquid is the pick if you want real momentum and can stomach buying near a high.

The one thing tying all four together is that cheap only helps you when you know why it’s cheap. Three of these dropped because the market pulled back, while one may be slowing down on its own, and the trick is matching that reason to your own patience. Treat these as starting points for your own digging, not a shopping list, and a falling price becomes a lot easier to judge.

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Sam Daodu is a crypto analyst who's spent nearly a decade making blockchain understandable—no easy task when most whitepapers read like fever dreams. He writes for 24/7 Wall St., covering Bitcoin, altcoins, and crypto market analysis for investors. Before crypto, he was a tech writer (back when explaining "the cloud" was peak innovation). Since 2018, he's written for CoinTelegraph, Yahoo Finance, The Block, Cryptonews, Zypto, Rain, and more—basically anywhere people want crypto news without the headache. Sam runs MacLabs Marketing, a content agency for crypto brands tired of sounding like AI wrote their website. He also publishes free crypto education on his site for Web3 enthusiasts who think "gas fees" is a typo. When he's not writing or staring at charts, Sam's either: - Watching anime (currently convinced One Piece has better tokenomics than most altcoins) - At the gym sculpting himself into a Greek god - Listening to the music your mum warned you only bad boys listen to Connect: LinkedIn | Email | MacLabs Marketing

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