My opinion is that all coins have equal opportunities. Just a lot depends on the seriousness of the developers and their plans.
Not only this. Also important is the originality of the product idea and future prospects. There are already more than 2,000 different cryptocurrencies, most of which are gradually disappearing and new projects with crappy ideas take their place. This is a cycle in which only projects with originality, a strong team and financial support, and of course a large strong community are held.
There is such a concept in biology as natural selection. In simple language, the strongest survive. Those teams and developers who clearly see the development plan, even in a bear market, not paying attention to the importance of entering the stock exchange, they definitely win. If the admins have built good relations between investors, and there is an understanding that the coins do not have to go public at the moment. Then the developers will focus on the product and will not be distracted by the listing of the coin and the price collapse to the floor.
Indeed, there are a lot of coins that have no price, just numbers on a computer. There is no demand for them. In general, in a year nobody will remember about them, because the developers have stopped moving up a product that seemed so promising. Be honest to people and do not be fooled by their promises.