2025 will undoubtedly be a challenging year for the altcoin market. After the overall crypto market entered a risk-off cycle, capital continued to flow out, asset prices generally declined, and the altcoin sector bore the brunt. Data shows that although the overall market cap of altcoins has fallen by approximately 28%, the ones truly hit hardest are the tokens issued in 2025.
From a market structure perspective, new coins perform significantly worse than old coins. Many projects fell below their issuance price shortly after the Token Generation Event (TGE), leaving early participants in a passive position. According to Memento Research, approximately 84.73% of altcoins are trading below their TGE levels, with only about 15.30% remaining above the issuance price. This means that participating in new coin offerings in 2025 is generally a high-probability loss-making investment.

(Source: Memento)
Looking at the broader altcoin market, the situation is equally grim. Technically, about 60% of tokens have entered what is called “graveyard status,” with prices retraced 70% to 99% from their highs. Even the top 100 mainstream altcoins by market cap are not immune. Over the past three months, 88 tokens failed to realize any stage gains, with only 11 assets recording positive returns.
It is worth noting that among the few tokens that have risen, the gains are highly polarized, with an average increase of up to 324%. Among them, PIPPIN leads with over 2300% growth, while the relatively weaker performers have gains just slightly above 2%. This reflects that the current market is not an all-encompassing opportunity but is highly concentrated in a very small number of targets.
In the context of tightening funds, market narratives have become a core variable influencing capital flow. Over the past week, privacy projects, social tokens, and staking-related sectors have attracted attention, recording relatively high stage gains. This indicates that even in a bear market for altcoins, capital continues to selectively allocate around “narrative-driven assets.”
Looking ahead to 2026, whether the altcoin market will see a turning point remains uncertain. Until macroeconomic conditions and liquidity improve significantly, the survival pressure on new tokens will remain high. Projects that can combine real demand with clear narratives may be the only ones that investors are willing to continue betting on.
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