I've been in crypto since 2016 and there are only four cryptos I've held the entire time, and those are XRP, LTC, BTC and ETH.
Two of these cryptos, XRP and LTC, are, in my opinion, no longer relevant to the point where it makes sense to hold on to them.
My stack of LTC is in the red, as is my stack of XRP.
This is part of the reason why I wanna get rid of them as soon as it makes financial sense to do so.
I bought my first LTC for $150 nearly six years ago. This, in my book, is a red flag.
Statistically, the only cryptos that are worth less today than they were six years ago are the ones that failed.
LTC is still around, still one of the large caps, but I feel like the momentum has gone, so I'll sell as soon as the price goes over $175. My average buying price for LTC is around $90, so that'd be a good result.
Which, full disclosure, I'm not sure it ever will.
A similar thought process applies to XRP.
It's the OG of crypto but I don't see how it could ever reach a new ATH.
The situation here is a bit different. My average buying price is well under the ATH, so I might get rid of it when it reaches $1 or $1.5.
I plan to keep buying BTC and ETH, especially BTC, and I also plan to keep accumulating Algorand.
I think Algorand is a great project, and I think it's undervalued.