Bitcoin dominance rises, altcoins hover at low levels, the crypto market enters a critical stabilization phase

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The recent cryptocurrency market has shown obvious structural differentiation. Data indicates that Bitcoin’s market share continues to rise and has successfully maintained a long-term key support level, while most altcoins are hovering near multi-year lows. Meanwhile, the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies has experienced a slight rebound, signaling that the market is stabilizing but has not yet formed an effective breakout.

From the overall trend, Bitcoin’s price remains volatile above important support zones, effectively reducing the risk of further short-term decline. Driven by Bitcoin’s stabilization, market sentiment has somewhat recovered, with the total market cap slowly bouncing back from recent lows and approaching the resistance zone that has been tested repeatedly before. The market generally believes that this rebound is not driven by a single positive factor but is a natural result of the gradual decline in selling pressure after a series of drops.

The continuous increase in Bitcoin’s market share reflects that funds are concentrating into high-certainty assets. Compared to the same period last year, Bitcoin’s dominance has significantly increased, indicating that investors are currently more inclined toward defensive strategies rather than fully betting on high-risk assets. Analysts point out that this kind of structure usually appears during market consolidation phases rather than during the initial rapid rally.

In contrast, apart from Bitcoin and Ethereum, most altcoins’ market share remains at historical lows. Many tokens have experienced long-term corrections, with prices significantly shrinking. Although selling pressure has eased somewhat, the willingness of new funds to enter remains limited, and conditions for sustained upward movement are not yet mature.

From the market performance perspective, the gains are highly differentiated. Some larger-cap tokens have led the rebound, while many assets still remain in sideways consolidation. A few meme coins show signs of active trading, indicating a slight warming of short-term speculative sentiment, but overall the market remains cautious.

Several analysts believe that if the total market cap of cryptocurrencies cannot effectively break through and stabilize above key resistance zones, the market is likely to continue oscillating within a range. The current price structure resembles more of a phase of bottoming out rather than the beginning of a new bull market. For investors, the key indicators to watch will be changes in Bitcoin’s market share, the flow of funds back into altcoins, and whether the total market cap can volume-breakout.

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