Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D) has been sliding these past few days. The pullback is pretty noticeable on the charts—nothing crazy, but worth watching. With altseason narratives heating up and investors rotating into other assets, we're seeing some pressure on BTC's dominance share. Here's the real question though: where do we land by end of 2026? Will BTC.D stabilize around current support levels, or could we see it dip further if alternative assets continue gaining traction? What's your take—are we looking at structural shifts in market dynamics, or is this just normal cycle behavior?
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 6h ago
Altcoin season is here. Is Bitcoin really going to give way this time? It feels like this dip isn't just bluffing.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 6h ago
If I had known earlier that I was going to start trading altcoins, I wouldn't have held onto BTC so stubbornly. Now I'm so regretful that my guts are turning green.
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SerNgmi
· 6h ago
The season of altcoins is indeed here, but I still believe that BTC will ultimately come back to drain liquidity; history always repeats itself.
Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D) has been sliding these past few days. The pullback is pretty noticeable on the charts—nothing crazy, but worth watching. With altseason narratives heating up and investors rotating into other assets, we're seeing some pressure on BTC's dominance share. Here's the real question though: where do we land by end of 2026? Will BTC.D stabilize around current support levels, or could we see it dip further if alternative assets continue gaining traction? What's your take—are we looking at structural shifts in market dynamics, or is this just normal cycle behavior?