TLDR: Bitcoin dominance has held around 58%, delaying an altcoin breakout that many traders have been waiting for. Analyst CrypFlow believes BTC dominance may still climb slightly before dropping toward the 40% region. A full repeat of the previous cycle could mean two months of rapid altcoin growth once BTC.D falls. CrypFlow warns traders to [...] The post Bitcoin Dominance Holds at 58%: Expert Says Altseason Could Be Next appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Bitcoin dominance has held around 58%, delaying an altcoin breakout that many traders have been waiting for. Analyst CrypFlow believes BTC dominance may still climb slightly before dropping toward the 40% region. A full repeat of the previous cycle could mean two months of rapid altcoin growth once BTC.D falls. CrypFlow warns traders to [...] The post Bitcoin Dominance Holds at 58%: Expert Says Altseason Could Be Next appeared first on Blockonomi.

Bitcoin Dominance Holds at 58%: Expert Says Altseason Could Be Next

TLDR:

  • Bitcoin dominance has held around 58%, delaying an altcoin breakout that many traders have been waiting for.
  • Analyst CrypFlow believes BTC dominance may still climb slightly before dropping toward the 40% region.
  • A full repeat of the previous cycle could mean two months of rapid altcoin growth once BTC.D falls.
  • CrypFlow warns traders to stay calm, as the next market shift could unfold faster than expected.

Bitcoin’s grip on the crypto market is holding firm, but cracks might be showing. A key metric, Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D), remains steady at around 58%, a level many traders associate with turning points. 

Some expect a breakout for altcoins, while others think Bitcoin still has a little room left before momentum flips. The pattern looks familiar to earlier market cycles, hinting that the long-awaited “altseason” could soon arrive.

The crypto community has been watching this level closely. Bitcoin’s dominance measures how much of the total crypto market capitalization belongs to BTC. 

When the percentage falls, altcoins often rally. Analyst CrypFlow shared a detailed view of this on X, pointing to how similar setups in past cycles led to sharp shifts across the market.

BTC Price Pressure Builds as Altcoins Wait

CrypFlow explained that when BTC.D previously broke below the 58% threshold, dominance quickly dropped toward 40%. That move sparked a wave of altcoin rallies across the board. This time, however, the level has held longer than expected.

He noted that the market could still experience a short-term increase in BTC dominance before the fall begins. If that happens, altcoins may stay subdued for a few more weeks. 

However, the analyst believes that once BTC.D breaks, the shift will happen quickly and catch many traders off guard.

The tweet included a chart showing a long upper wick on the latest candle, suggesting that Bitcoin’s retest of its uptrend might be complete. CrypFlow said this could mean the market is already preparing for the next phase.

Some traders have interpreted this as a signal that accumulation may be near its end. Others think Bitcoin could absorb more liquidity first, pushing altcoin rallies further out. The uncertainty keeps sentiment cautious but watchful.

Crypto Market Eyes Next Cycle Shift

If the cycle repeats as it did before, traders could see a sharp rotation in capital across altcoins within two months. That timeframe aligns with previous “altseason” periods when large caps like Ethereum, Solana, and others saw outsized gains.

Market watchers are using BTC.D as a compass. The metric has historically led major shifts between Bitcoin-led and altcoin-led rallies. Once Bitcoin dominance falls sharply, liquidity tends to flow into smaller assets, driving short-lived but powerful runs.

CrypFlow reminded followers to stay patient and focused. “When BTC.D finally breaks,” he said, “things will move fast.” The message reflects growing anticipation across crypto circles waiting for a fresh burst of market activity.

For now, Bitcoin dominance remains the line to watch. Whether it breaks this week or next month, traders are already positioning for what could follow.

The post Bitcoin Dominance Holds at 58%: Expert Says Altseason Could Be Next appeared first on Blockonomi.

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