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Bitcoin Dominance Hits New Cycle High Of 58.9%, More Pain Before Altcoin Season?

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As Bitcoin (BTC) inches closer to $70,000, its dominance in the wider crypto market has risen to a cycle high of 58.9%.

Bitcoin Dominance Rises, Are Altcoins In Trouble?

Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D), a metric that measures the proportion of the total cryptocurrency market cap commanded by the leading digital asset, has hit a new cycle high of 58.9%. The last time the crypto market witnessed this level of BTC.D was in April 2021.

After a slight pullback following Iran’s attack on Israel earlier this month, Bitcoin has risen by almost 10% in the past week, trading at $67,769 at the time of writing. 

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Concurrently, the total crypto market cap has surged from $2.26 trillion on October 8, to $2.41 trillion on October 16, according to data from CoinGecko. However, the rise in the total crypto market cap is largely buoyed by the upward movement in BTC price.

At the start of October, BTC.D hovered around 57.1%. Since then, it has risen by approximately 1.8%, showcasing Bitcoin’s strong performance relative to altcoins such as Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Binance Coin (BNB), and others.

The current level of BTC.D has cast doubt on the prospects for the much-anticipated “altseason,” typically characterized by parabolic price increases in altcoins and a decline in BTC.D. Notably, BTC.D peaked at 70% during the post-COVID bull market in 2020-21 before dropping to 40% by mid-2021.

In late 2022, BTC.D bottomed out at around 39% amid the collapse of FTX, which halted operations due to fraud charges against its leadership. Since then, BTC.D has been on a gradual rise, as shown in the chart below.

BTC.D has been on a steady rise since November 2022 | Source: BTC Dominance – CRYPTOCAP on TradingView.con

ETH/BTC Ratio Must Rebound For A Potential Altseason

As BTC.D continues to rise, it is important to consider the ETH/BTC trading pair. For the uninitiated, the ETH/BTC trading pair – colloquially known as the ETH/BTC ratio – tracks Ethereum’s (ETH) performance against BTC.

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At press time, ETH/BTC trading pair stands at 0.0385, a level last seen in April 2021. The chart below shows that Ethereum has failed to establish a higher high against Bitcoin since at least November 2022, reflecting weak ETH price action over the past two years.

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ETH/BTC has been on a continual decline on the weekly chart | Source: ETHBTC on…

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