Bitcoin Updates: Bitcoin’s Market Share Drops, Yet Altcoin Surge Remains Unlikely at Present
- Bitcoin's market dominance fell to 58.9% in November 2025, but analysts caution this does not signal an "altcoin season" due to broader market deleveraging. - The Altcoin Season Index reached 47 (monthly high) but remains below 75, while Bitcoin's 16% price drop coincided with mixed altcoin performance and stable Ethereum network activity. - $3.5B in Bitcoin ETF outflows exacerbated declines, though some predict altcoin season could emerge by September 2025 if Bitcoin dominance weakens further and liquid
In November 2025, Bitcoin's share of the overall crypto market slipped to 58.9%, hinting at a possible movement of funds into other digital assets. Still, experts warn that this drop doesn't automatically signal the start of an "altcoin season," with many pointing to widespread market deleveraging as the main driver rather than a shift toward riskier coins
The recent decrease in
Blockchain data adds further complexity to the situation. While Ethereum's network remains busy, it hasn't experienced the congestion or fee surges usually seen during altcoin booms
The Altcoin Season Index, which tracks whether 75% of the top 100 coins outperform Bitcoin over a 90-day period, currently sits at 23—a figure that aligns with Bitcoin's continued dominance
Despite this, some analysts remain hopeful. Coinbase Institutional has forecasted that an altcoin season could kick off in September 2025 if Bitcoin's dominance continues to fade and liquidity improves
At present, most traders seem more interested in reducing risk than chasing new trends. As leverage continues to unwind, the market is largely moving sideways, waiting for a decisive event to tip the balance between Bitcoin's strength and the potential of alternative coins.
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