It seems that the features of the altcoin season have become very familiar.
This is the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies excluding Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The same pattern as previous cycles:
- Support levels holding for years
- Liquidity declining near its lowest levels
- Past breakouts occurred after the Federal Reserve ended its quantitative easing program
The last time this happened -> a surge in altcoins between 2020 and 2021.
Now we are at a similar turning point, with: - ETFs available - Traditional finance on the blockchain - The quantitative easing program expected to end by 2026
If this aligns with the context, altcoins will move quickly from now on.
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BasheerAlgundubi
· 2025-12-18 05:56
It seems that the features of the altcoin season have become very familiar.
It seems that the features of the altcoin season have become very familiar.
This is the total market capitalization of cryptocurrencies excluding Bitcoin and Ethereum.
The same pattern as previous cycles:
- Support levels holding for years
- Liquidity declining near its lowest levels
- Past breakouts occurred after the Federal Reserve ended its quantitative easing program
The last time this happened -> a surge in altcoins between 2020 and 2021.
Now we are at a similar turning point, with:
- ETFs available
- Traditional finance on the blockchain
- The quantitative easing program expected to end by 2026
If this aligns with the context, altcoins will move quickly from now on.