Large cap altcoins challenge BTC's dominance

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The BTC dominance metric peaked at 63% during the latest rally to new price records. However, the dominance metric slid in the past week, as ETH and top altcoins strengthened. 

The dominance of BTC peaked above 63%, later declining rapidly as liquidity shifted to ETH. While a full altcoin season is still far from the current price levels, there are signs that selected coins, tokens, and projects are starting to outperform. 

BTC dominance returned to 61.6% based on Coingecko data, while the altcoin season index is at 36 points, up from 25 points in June. Currently, the index has moved out of the range of a full Bitcoin season, driven by ETH, SOL, and XRP. However, even smaller assets and the meme market are enjoying increased hype. 

BTC dominance is peaking as liquidity shifts to ETH and top altcoins
The altcoin season index bounced from a full-on BTC season, as top assets outperformed on a 30-day and 90-day basis. | Source: Coinmarketcap

The recent altcoin performance is seen as a potential turning point. In 2025, altcoins did not see a full season where all assets rallied. However, some of the top coins and tokens had periods of decisively outperforming BTC. 

Large cap altcoins challenge BTC’s dominance

One of the main concerns for an altcoin market is that assets from older cycles will never see liquidity allocations again. ETH proved the exception, recently recovering from its lows and showing its key role for DeFi, stablecoin activity, and decentralized trading. 

For the past month, 42 out of 56 large-cap altcoins outperformed BTC, signaling a potential return to a modified altcoin market. 

Over the last 90 days, multiple types of assets outperformed BTC. Some of the best performers included meme tokens, especially Pudgy Penguins (PENGU). Several memes also bounced from their lows with robust gains, including SPX, WIF, BONK, and MOG. 

The other class of outperforming tokens belonged to DeFi and DEX, including HYPE, AAVE, MORPHO, and others.

Unlike previous altcoin seasons, this time investors are following several clear trends. Blue chip tokens like ETH, SOL, and XRP, along with several other assets, are closely watched for signs of ETF launches. Even coins from older bull seasons can hope for a recovery in the case of an ETF approval. 

Assets from older cycles like IOTA and XMR also outperformed BTC on a quarterly basis. Appetite for risk is increasing, showing altcoins are never really abandoned. 

Altcoin seasons are still short-lived

Even with enthusiasm for altcoins, a full season may be short-lived. The expectation for peak valuations and rallies has ranged from 4 to 8 weeks historically. The last full altcoin season happened in 2023, with smaller rallies in between. 

Altcoins and tokens are also reassessing their strength. As of July 16, most crypto assets remain neutral based on their relative strength index. Few tokens are overbought or oversold. Some, like SUI, SOL, XRP, ARB, and JUP, are showing strength, based on their usage and utility. 

This time, the altcoin season may take into account real-world applications and usage. Apps and platforms producing significant fees remain preferable, as their tokens are supported by real economic activity. Fewer VC-backed tokens are launching on the market, removing some of the burden of value extraction. 

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