Bitcoin Risk Appetite Has Crashed Since October 2025: Quantum Signal

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Bitcoin’s dominance over the wider crypto market has grown noticeably stronger in 2026, and new data suggests the reason comes down to where institutional money is — and isn’t — going.

Altcoin Season Loses Steam

Analysts tracking market behavior say the expected rotation from Bitcoin into smaller altcoins has not materialized the way it did in previous bull cycles. The social buzz and speculative energy that once drove traders toward low-cap coins have both faded.

According to data from Bitwise, the broader crypto market’s appetite for risk has fallen sharply since October 2025 — a shift that appears to be reshaping how capital moves across the space.

Traders who profit from BTC rallies have historically moved those gains into altcoins, chasing bigger returns further down the market cap ladder. That pattern, reports indicate, is breaking down.

The altcoin market is seeing slower inflows, and the enthusiasm that defined past cycles has been replaced by a more cautious posture.

Bitcoin Premium Falls From 30% To Near Zero

The clearest signal of this shift sits in the Bitcoin premium metric. Data shows the premium climbed above 30% between September and November 2025, then began a steady decline that carried into 2026.

By recent readings, it had fallen to nearly 0% — a steep drop that analysts say reflects weakened interest in speculative crypto activity.

The so-called quantum signal, which had shown positive momentum toward the end of 2025, has since turned negative. Based on reports from Bitwise, that reversal lines up with a broader pullback in risk-taking across digital asset markets. Investors, it appears, are not chasing returns the way they were just months ago.

Institutions Are Parking Money In BTC

One reason BTC is holding up while altcoins cool is the continued preference among institutional investors for the largest cryptocurrency by market cap. In periods of uncertainty, reports note, large investors tend to move toward assets with deeper liquidity and more established market infrastructure — and BTC fits that profile better than most.

The anticipated wave of institutional interest in altcoins, partly tied to expectations around quantum computing developments, did not gain the traction many had expected. Instead, institutional capital has been concentrating in Bitcoin, reinforcing its position at the top of the market.

Whether that concentration holds through the rest of 2026 remains an open question. But for now, the data points in one direction: Bitcoin is being treated less like a speculative bet and more like a store of value — and the rest of the market is feeling the difference.

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