As 2025 is coming to an end this month, the attention toward NEAR coin is increasing. Investors and traders hope the token can give a strong finish to 2025. At press time, the coin is trading at $1.86 with a 5.92% increase in rate. The market cap of the coin has exceeded almost $2.39 billion, and the volume of the coin is around $203.37 million.
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The Protocol keeps on carrying smart contracts, decentralized applications (dApps), and decentralized finance (DeFi). These features help in highlighting its long-term use cases. Its structure is made to adapt to scalability and usability, which assists in making the developers choose the platform. This present utility case gives a base for structural demand more than just speculation, which can give the coin a larger base during high-volatility phases.
Recently, the coin has reached over 1 million transactions per second (TPS) in a publicly verifiable benchmark. The test used real NEAR core code, realistic workloads, and cost-efficient Google Compute Engine C4D machines distributed across 70 shards.
The benchmark was meant to be more representative of practical use cases as opposed to lab environments. They utilized 1 million accounts for each shard and represented cross-shard traffic accurately.
According to data from CoinCodex, the average price and the maximum price of the token in December might be $1.92 and $2.12, respectively. The potential ROI of the token can be 13.65% this month.
There are many factors that influence the token to finish this year with strong momentum. If the larger market sentiment goes through a new interest from the part of traders, the coin could also show a bullish rally this month. On-chain use could fuel this renewed momentum as developers keep on deploying the network’s dApps by improving its staking and utility metrics. There are also chances of a year-end repositioning by investors that can boost the token’s performance.
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