A recent altcoins and $BTC analysis by Glassnode shows that the market has changed dramatically, with altcoins performing better than Bitcoin after the crash.A recent altcoins and $BTC analysis by Glassnode shows that the market has changed dramatically, with altcoins performing better than Bitcoin after the crash.

New Data Shows Altcoins Resisting Downtrend Better Than Bitcoin After Prolonged Weakness

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A recent altcoins and BTC analysis by Glassnode shows that the market has changed dramatically, with altcoins performing better than Bitcoin during the recent market drop. Bitcoin has been relatively stronger historically when the market is in correction phase; it tends to serve as a safe haven in the crypto environment. 

Nevertheless, the trend has reversed this time round with several altcoin markets remaining resilient as BTC incurred more losses.

This strange divergence attracted the attention of Glassnode who reported that it had followed a prolonged period of underperformance of altcoins. The market structure was ruled by BTC that gained capital inflows at the cost of other assets in several months. The recent change can reflect changing attitude of investors and preliminary signs of sector rotation.

Sector Performance Shows Clear Divergence From BTC

A chart of the sector performance that is provided by Glassnode compared the movement of Bitcoin (in orange) with some of the categories: Layer 1s (L1), Layer 2s (L2), DeFi tokens, AI tokens, and meme coins. Although every industry brought bad results during the crash, the majority of altcoin groups revealed significantly smaller decline than Bitcoin.

The correction made BTC reach the -13% territory. Meanwhile:

  • L1 and L2 markets were just above the BTC drawdown rates, indicating that buyers are more active.
  • DeFi tokens were relatively stable, only a spot above the losses of Bitcoin.
  • AI tokens that have been in the limelight due to the rise of crypto-AI narratives were more resilient.
  • Meme tokens, which are normally very volatile, actually performed better than BTC and got nearer to the -10% area.

This general resiliency in the altcoin industries implies that market participants are likely to be distributing capital more consistently among sub-sectors instead of focusing on just Bitcoin.

Reversal Follows Months of Altcoins Weakness

Glassnode also mentioned that this shift is to be considered within the realms of a long-lasting underperformance of the altcoins. BTC continued to dominate market strength, benefiting through augmented institutional engagement and ETF discourses, and macro-motivated inflows throughout most of the year. 

This reign acted against risk appetite towards altcoins, leading to poor performance across the majority of categories.

Nevertheless, as Bitcoin is beginning to experience exhaustion in the correction, the capital might be shifting to over-rotating altcoins that investors view as underpriced compared to BTC. Sector rotation can be found in larger financial markets and usually indicate the initial phases of a shifting market pattern.

What This Means for Market Outlook

The short-term recovery is not a positive indicator that traders will undergo a complete altcoin reversal cycle, but the evidence is that they are getting more discerning and are entering trades beyond Bitcoin. The resilience of altcoins during bull markets is generally considered to be a good sign of the crypto market.

Nonetheless, the general situation on the market is weak. Although BTC was beaten by the altcoins in the correction, almost every industry is still trading at a loss of between -10 to -20 percent of their previous positions. Full recovery will not come quickly, but only through prolonged inflows and certain momentum.

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