Bitcoin is stuck between $85K and $93K. On green days altcoins bounce, on red days they crash harder. Here are this week’s biggest losers.Bitcoin is stuck between $85K and $93K. On green days altcoins bounce, on red days they crash harder. Here are this week’s biggest losers.

Top 5 Altcoins That Lost the Most This Week as Bitcoin Moves Sideways

Bitcoin Price Stalls Between $85K and $93K

$Bitcoin has spent most of the past week moving sideways, trading in a broad range between $85,000 and $93,000. The chart shows a clear lack of trend direction, with sharp intraday moves but no sustained breakout.

This kind of price action creates a familiar dynamic in the crypto market:

  • When Bitcoin pushes higher, altcoins follow — but modestly
  • When Bitcoin pulls back, altcoins drop much faster
  • With no clear BTC trend, risk appetite stays fragile. Traders rotate quickly, leverage gets flushed, and weaker altcoins take the hit first.

That’s exactly what played out this week.

Why Altcoins Are Bleeding Harder Than Bitcoin

Sideways Bitcoin markets are often the worst environment for altcoins. Liquidity stays tight, conviction is low, and every $BTC dip triggers outsized selling in smaller caps.

Add sector-specific weakness — AI tokens, RWA narratives, older legacy coins — and losses accelerate quickly.

Below are the five altcoins that lost the most over the past seven days.

1. UNUS SED LEO (LEO)

$LEO held up better than most on a daily basis, but the weekly chart tells a different story. The token rolled over sharply toward the end of the week, breaking its short-term structure.

With limited upside participation during Bitcoin bounces, sellers took control as soon as BTC stalled. LEO’s move highlights how even large-cap altcoins aren’t immune when liquidity dries up.

2. Pump.fun (PUMP)

$PUMP was one of the hardest-hit tokens this week, posting a steep weekly decline.

As a highly speculative token, PUMP benefitted from risk-on momentum earlier in the cycle. But once Bitcoin started chopping, speculative demand vanished quickly. The result was a steady sell-off with very little bounce, showing how fragile meme-driven flows are in sideways markets.

3. Aster (ASTER)

$ASTER saw a sharp weekly drop as its broader sector lost momentum. Despite strong volume earlier in the month, buyers failed to defend key levels once Bitcoin rolled over.

The chart shows a clear pattern of lower highs and accelerating downside, a classic sign that traders are exiting rather than rotating.

4. Dash (DASH)

$DASH continues to struggle in the current market environment. As an older altcoin with limited narrative traction, it tends to underperform during periods where liquidity is selective.

This week’s move was less about panic and more about persistent selling pressure, with each Bitcoin pullback pushing DASH to new weekly lows.

5. Bittensor (TAO)

$TAO’s decline stands out because it comes from the AI sector, which had been one of the strongest narratives earlier this year.

As Bitcoin stalled, traders locked in profits aggressively. The result was a fast and heavy drawdown, showing that even high-conviction themes are vulnerable when macro and BTC momentum fade.

The Pattern Is Clear

This week reinforced a key market rule:

  1. Bitcoin goes sideways → altcoins bleed
  2. Bitcoin dips → altcoins crash
  3. Bitcoin pumps → altcoins lag

Until Bitcoin breaks decisively above resistance or loses the $85K support zone, altcoins remain in a vulnerable position.

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