Altcoin Season Index Signals Growing Momentum Beyond Bitcoin

Source Beincrypto

Coin Glass’s Altcoin Season Index has climbed to 58, building on a June 4 spike that hit 64, a signal that capital may be starting to rotate out of Bitcoin and into the broader altcoin market.

The Altcoin Season Index tracks how many top cryptocurrencies by market capitalization have outperformed Bitcoin over a trailing 90-day window. It scores the market from 0 to 100. A reading above 75 marks a confirmed altcoin season

Coin Glass’s current reading of 58 on the altcoin index sits well above the neutral midpoint, but not strongly enough to erode Bitcoin’s dominance in the market which is at 57%, according to CoinGecko.

Since the June 4 spike above 60, the Altcoin Index has stayed elevated. Since the June 4 spike above 60, the Altcoin Index has stayed elevated. Image Source: Coin Glass

Determining an altcoin season is not an exact science as CoinMarketCap’s version of the index tells a similar but more cautious story. It measures a similar basket of coins and currently holds at a more neutral 53.

The gap between the two trackers isn’t unusual, since each provider weighs its coin universe and lookback window slightly differently.

Bitcoin’s own price action adds weight to the rotation case. BTC dominance has spent recent weeks testing key support levels. Some traders see a breakdown there as the trigger altcoin season needs.

Bitcoin Dominance Cracks as Capital Moves

The index’s climb lines up with a broader shift in market structure. Bitcoin’s dominance fell from 58.12% to roughly 54% in early July, according to CryptoRank data. The same source has BTC dominance currently at 56.3%. Over the same stretch, the combined market share of altcoins outside Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins expanded from 19.39% to 24.68%.

Bitcoin's dominance remains strong, but there are some signs of volatility as altcoins start to awaken. Bitcoin’s dominance remains strong, but there are some signs of volatility as altcoins start to awaken. Image Source: Crypto Compare

That said, not every recent signal points to organic altcoin strength. In late June, Glassnode flagged its own altcoin season signal returning to altcoin-season territory. The firm cautioned, though, that Bitcoin’s own sharp decline was driving most of that move, not genuine altcoin outperformance.

The rotation so far also looks selective rather than broad-based. Capital has concentrated in yield-bearing tokens and the Solana ecosystem, even as altcoin spot selling deepens across large parts of the smaller-cap market.

Institutional flows tell a more constructive story. In mid-June, ETF flows rotated toward altcoins, with fresh money moving into Ether, Solana, and XRP products even as Bitcoin funds saw outflows. That pattern typically precedes wider altcoin strength rather than confirming it outright.

That split between a rising index and weakening speculative appetite matters. It’s why most analysts describe the current move as a rotation building strength, not a confirmed altcoin season.

For now, the case rests on direction rather than confirmation. CoinGlass’s climb toward 58, paired with Bitcoin’s price action losing some grip on total market share, gives the rotation thesis real data behind it.

Whether it continues toward the 75 threshold will likely hinge on whether Bitcoin dominance keeps sliding through the rest of July.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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