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Top Crypto Picks for April 2026 Gains
Why this is suddenly everywhere
Since the last week of March 2026 the phrase “Top Crypto Picks for April 2026 Gains” has trended on X, TikTok and YouTube Shorts. The 99Bitcoins channel alone has 1.3 million views in three days on a clip that promises “absurd growth” for two brand-new coins, Bitcoin Hyper and MaxiDoge. CryptoJon’s 12-minute video adds eight more tickers and ends with a 30-second countdown urging viewers to “get in before April 1”. The combined hashtag #April2026Alts has been used 180 000 times in 72 hours, according to TweetReach data pulled on 28 March 2026. In short, algorithms are pushing the same short list of coins to millions of new viewers who have never bought cryptocurrency before.
What the videos actually say
1. “Best Crypto to Buy in April 2026”
- Coin 1: Bitcoin Hyper (BTCH) – a Bitcoin fork that claims 10-second blocks and 100 000 transactions per second.
- Coin 2: MaxiDoge (MAXDOGE) – a meme token on Solana that airdropped 40 % of supply to Dogecoin holders on 15 March 2026.
The presenter shows a price-prediction chart that ends at $0.12 for MAXDOGE (currently $0.0003) and tells viewers to “buy the rumor”.
2. “Top Crypto Picks for April 2026 Gains”
CryptoJon repeats BTCH and MAXDOGE and adds six others, including Solaxy, QuantumX, and BaseAI. Each slide contains the same disclaimer in 6-point font: “High risk, trade with caution.”
3. “Leading DEXs for Beginners in April 2026”
AMBCrypto’s article recommends Orca on Solana as the easiest decentralized exchange (DEX) for swapping the new coins. Orca’s 24-hour volume on 27 March 2026 was $312 million, up 64 % week-over-week.
4. “Crypto Trading Strategies for April 2026”
An unnamed channel demonstrates “DCA + tight stop-loss” using live trades on Bybit. The presenter sets a 2 % stop on a $500 position in BTCH.
5. “Must-Attend Crypto Events in 2026”
Paris Blockchain Week (15–16 April 2026) is pitched as the place “to meet the teams behind the coins”.
Beginner translation
Imagine you are buying foreign currency before a vacation. Instead of euros or yen, you are buying digital tokens that live on a blockchain (a public spreadsheet duplicated on thousands of computers). You hope someone will pay more for those tokens later. The videos above are simply travel agents pointing at two brand-new currencies and saying “these could double next week”.
How to follow the trend without getting wrecked
Step 1 – Check if the coin exists
- Go to CoinMarketCap or CoinGecko.
- Type “BTCH” and “MAXDOGE”. At the time of writing (28 March 2026) both tickers appear but have a red warning: “Contract unverified, limited exchanges”.
Step 2 – Pick a beginner-friendly Cryptocurrency Exchange
| Exchange | KYC needed | Cards accepted | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Binance | Yes | Visa, Mastercard | Largest global volume, 350+ coins |
| Paybis | Yes | Visa, Mastercard | Simple one-click buy, higher fees |
| Bybit | Optional for small amounts | Visa, Mastercard | Good for stop-loss practice |
| MEXC | Optional | Visa, Mastercard | Lists new coins fast, 70 % cashback on fees via link |
Step 3 – Buy a small test amount
1. Register and complete identity verification (KYC). 2. Deposit $50–$100 using a debit card. 3. Search for the coin ticker. If it is not listed, you will need a Solana wallet such as Phantom and a DEX like Orca. 4. Buy no more than you can lose in one weekend.
Step 4 – Move coins to your own wallet
Leaving tokens on an exchange is like leaving cash on a stranger’s kitchen table. Use a free wallet such as Trust Wallet (mobile) or Phantom (Solana). Write down the 12-word seed phrase on paper and store it offline.
Risk warning section
Real data on new-coin failure rates
A 2024 study by the University of Calgary found that 97 % of tokens launched on Solana since 2022 have lost 90 % of their value within 12 months. The same study shows that YouTube “top picks” videos earn an average of $4 300 per 100 000 views through affiliate links, giving creators a direct incentive to hype small-cap coins.
Liquidity risk
On 28 March 2026 MaxiDoge had only $84 000 of buy orders within 10 % of the market price on Orca. A single $5 000 sell order could crash the price 6 %.
Regulatory risk
The European MiCA rules that take full effect on 30 June 2026 require all exchanges to delist “unverified” tokens. BTCH and MAXDOGE currently carry the “unverified” flag.
Scam checklist
- Anonymous team: both projects list only Telegram handles.
- No code audit: CertiK search returns “no result”.
- Token concentration: 18 wallets hold 72 % of MAXDOGE supply, visible on Solscan.
Practical advice summary
1. Treat the trending list as a research starting point, not a shopping list. 2. Never borrow money or use credit cards to buy new coins. 3. If you decide to experiment, cap exposure at 1 % of your total savings. 4. Set a stop-loss (for example, sell automatically if price falls 10 %). 5. Ignore countdown timers and “last chance” graphics; they are pressure tactics.
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Disclaimer: This is educational content, not financial advice.