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The crypto market is still waiting for the much-anticipated altcoin season, but signs suggest it may not arrive anytime soon. Altcoin seasons usually kick off when capital flows from Bitcoin to top altcoins like Ethereum (ETH), triggering widespread rallies. However, this cycle is different—Ethereum’s weak performance and changing Altcoin Season Index at 45 from 87 are holding things back.
Funds Move to Stablecoins, Not Altcoins
Crypto analyst Ali Martinez recently pointed out a major shift: instead of moving from Bitcoin and Ethereum into altcoins, capital is flowing into stablecoins. This trend shows that investors are playing it safe, avoiding riskier bets on altcoins due to market uncertainty. Without strong inflows, altcoins are struggling to gain momentum.
Since Donald Trump’s election win, the supply of stablecoins has surged. Tether’s (USDT) supply has jumped by $20 billion, reaching a total of $140 billion, while USD Coin (USDC) has grown by $17 billion to hit $52 billion. Tether has also become the third-largest buyer of U.S. Treasuries, investing a staggering $113 billion in 2024.
As stablecoin adoption grows, we might see a surge of liquidity flowing back into the crypto market. Moreover, with crypto czar David Sacks, mentioning stablecoins as a prime focus in US economy, stablecoins with a $227 Billion market cap is expected to boom even more in the coming months.
Ethereum’s Downward Slide
Ethereum has historically been the spark that ignites altcoin seasons. In past bull runs, ETH led the charge, bringing attention and capital to the broader altcoin market. But right now, Ethereum is underperforming. Its price remains flatt, and traders are shifting their focus to other Layer 1 projects and speculative tokens.
Crypto trader Picolas Cage highlighted that altcoins can’t recover unless Ethereum bounces back. In previous bull markets, ETH fueled trends like ICOs, DeFi Summer, and the NFT boom. Without similar growth drivers today, altcoins are left struggling.
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When Will Altseason Return?
Global events have also impacted the crypto market. A recent flash crash triggered by new tariffs imposed by Donald Trump
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caused a massive sell-off across stocks, commodities, and crypto. Altcoins took the biggest hit, with the total market cap dropping from $1.46 trillion at the end of January to $1 trillion by February 3, wiping out $460 billion in value.
According to crypto analyst Rekt Capital, Bitcoin’s market dominance needs to exceed 70% before an altseason can begin.
Currently, Bitcoin’s dominance is rising, but it’s not there yet. If history repeats itself, the real altseason might start once Bitcoin dominance reaches 71% and then pulls back. Until then, the crypto market remains in a holding pattern, with altcoins waiting for their moment to shine.
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