The cryptocurrency market has been in a tailspin for the last few months, and, in general, different crypto sectors have not performed as well as Bitcoin. GlassnodeThe cryptocurrency market has been in a tailspin for the last few months, and, in general, different crypto sectors have not performed as well as Bitcoin. Glassnode

Bitcoin Dominates with 26% Decline

  • Bitcoin outperforms most crypto sectors with a 26% decline.
  • Investors favour Bitcoin’s stability over altcoins.
  • Bitcoin’s dominance is a positive sign, but caution is needed.

The cryptocurrency market has been in a tailspin for the last few months, and, in general, different crypto sectors have not performed as well as Bitcoin. Glassnode also confirms that for almost every crypto industry, the average return for the last three months has been worse than that of Bitcoin. This trend points to a market setting in which BTC is the main capital beneficiary.

Bitcoin’s Dominance

Over the past three months, BTC’s price has gone down by roughly a quarter (26%), and the level has currently been hovering around $86,000. If we look at the overall decline in total market capitalisation within the same period, it is a little bit worse (27.5% vs. 26%). Relative to other cryptocurrencies, the coin has been more stable and, therefore, a safer refuge in the crypto world.

Source: CoinMarketCap

Most of the others are also crypto sectors that have experienced larger drops than BTC. Since mid-September, Ether has suffered a major blow, the price dropped by around 36%, reaching the current levels less than $3,000. The AI sector declined by 48%, whereas the memecoin market cap shrank by 56% in the last three months.

Also Read: Bitcoin Hashrate Plunges 10% in 2025: What’s Behind the Fall?

The Future of Crypto

It is rather a tough nut to crack to figure out the fate of the cryptocurrency market with a crystal ball, however, there is no doubt that BTC dominance is a considerable factor in the market’s present landscape. Investors’ preference for Bitcoin’s safety will definitely lead to various market reactions to this trend, the outcome of which will remain as a mystery.

To sum it up, one of the main reasons for the present crypto market scenario is the largest cryptocurrency’s supremacy in the digital currency space. While shaking up with different players, it’s worth remembering that the consequent ebbs and flows of BTC can offer some solace and optimism when times get tough. As changes keep happening in the market, the storyline of Bitcoin’s triumph will be playing ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌out.

Also Read: Strategy Acquires 10,645 BTC as Japan Rate Hike Looms

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