Will the 2026 altcoin season be completely absent? Bitcoin dominates, with over $1 billion worth of tokens unlocking, draining liquidity.

BTC0,71%
ETH0,63%
SOL2,98%
XRP4,24%

January 26 News, the crypto market is entering a cycle that is markedly different from previous ones. The latest data shows that Bitcoin’s market share remains stable at 59%, while the altcoin season index is only 41, well below the key threshold of 75, indicating that most mainstream tokens have still underperformed Bitcoin over the past 90 days. CryptoRank’s research further points out that the market has not experienced a typical altcoin season for 122 consecutive days. This phenomenon is no longer just short-term volatility but a result of structural changes.

First, capital has been severely diluted. Over the past year, the number of tradable tokens has surged from approximately 5.8 million to over 29 million, dispersing funds across a vast array of projects, making it difficult to drive sector-wide rallies. This “liquidity fragmentation” directly weakens the likelihood of collective altcoin strength.

The second obstacle comes from token economic models. Many projects have extremely low circulating supply at launch but are fully diluted with high valuations, with large amounts of tokens locked by insiders. As token unlocks exceeding $1 billion continue into 2026, new supply floods the market, creating long-term selling pressure. Even if there is demand, it is difficult to sustain upward price movement.

Third, the flow of speculative funds has shifted. Meme coins, high-leverage perpetual contracts, and derivative products offer traders faster and more direct channels for volatility gains, reducing the demand for traditional altcoin holdings. Funds that would have previously flowed into small and medium projects are being diverted into these tools.

Finally, institutional capital preferences have changed. Large investors tend to allocate to high-liquidity assets like Ethereum, Solana, and XRP through compliant instruments rather than dispersing into smaller tokens. This preference further concentrates new funds into top assets, intensifying the “Matthew effect” among altcoins.

Against this backdrop, the altcoin market in 2026 faces quadruple pressures of dilution, unlocking, capital diversion, and institutional preference. While this does not mean altcoins will disappear, the comprehensive bull market driven by capital concentration that we saw in the past is unlikely to be replicated in the short term. In the coming months, whether the market can rebuild confidence through structural adjustments will be key to determining the next cycle’s direction.

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