Bitcoin Dominance Is Bleeding With Price, but Market Observers Say Altcoin Season Is on Hold
Bitcoin’s drawdown, alongside cross-pair stability and steady on-chain activity, points to a market clearing excess leverage rather than shifting into a high-beta altcoin run.

What to know:
- Bitcoin's recent decline is part of a broader market deleveraging rather than a shift to altcoins.
- Despite bitcoin's drop, altcoins have not shown significant strength, indicating a lack of altseason.
- On-chain data shows stable activity without the congestion or fee spikes typical of an altcoin cycle.
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A lower dominance rate is often interpreted as investors rotating out of bitcoin and into altcoins, fueling speculation about the arrival of an "alt season."
However, analysts caution that this decline does not necessarily signal a simple rotation. Rather, many see the market as undergoing a reset, a broader realignment rather than a straightforward shift from BTC to altcoins.
Price data, cross-pair performance, and on-chain activity all point to a steady deleveraging cycle instead of the opening stages of an altcoin season, according to analysts.
BTC has dropped nearly sixteen percent over the past month, according to CoinDesk market data, with its dominance rate slipping from to 58.9% from 61.4%. Tokens such as ether
XRP/BTC is one of the few pairs showing meaningful strength, while ETH/BTC has slipped only modestly, indicating selective resilience rather than a broad shift in leadership. The market is absorbing a leverage flush that began with October’s liquidation rather than transitioning into a risk-on rotation.
“Bitcoin’s drawdown this month reflects a general deleveraging that began with October’s liquidation. Since then, the market has been grinding lower as leverage is flushed out," Rohit Apte, Head of Markets at Hex Trust, told CoinDesk in a Telegram interview.
Apte says we aren't quite in an altcoin season yet, as most altcoins have underperformed both bitcoin and ether on a relative basis.
"For any sustainable rotation into alts, we would first need to see the majors stabilise and establish a price consolidation,” he continued.
On-chain metrics reinforce this picture.
Data from Blockscout provided to CoinDesk shows that Ethereum’s ecosystem is active but not overheating.
Base stands out as the current hotspot, processing roughly nineteen million transactions a day and seeing a surge in token creation driven by Coinbase’s Launchpad and Smart Wallet tools, according to data curated by Blockscout. Other major networks, including Optimism, Arbitrum, Polygon, and Celo, are stable and handling millions of daily transactions without a spike in fees.
This backdrop suggests that the market is neither in distress nor entering the kind of speculative fever that usually drives an altcoin cycle. A true altcoin season tends to coincide with rising fees, visible chain congestion, and a broad jump in activity across several networks at once.
Right now, traders appear to be reducing exposure without aggressively rotating into higher-beta assets, a sign that caution remains the dominant sentiment.
Until BTC and ETH settle into a firmer range, the market looks set to drift sideways rather than flip into the kind of momentum that drives a true altseason.
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