Bitcoin News
By Maheen Hernandez
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Why Bitcoin Dominance Matters. Bitcoin dominance has long been considered a key measure of investor sentiment.
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Altcoins Stepping Into the Spotlight. Gorev believes the strengthening of second-tier cryptocurrencies is not just a seasonal trend, but…
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Technical Analysis Points to $113K Target. From a technical perspective, Bitcoin is showing signs of recovery.
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Risks of a Downside Correction. Despite positive signals, market conditions remain fragile.
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Market Outlook: Stabilization Before the Next Break. Analysts suggest that Bitcoin may continue to trade sideways, giving altcoins more room to grow.
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Final Thoughts. Bitcoin gains may look modest compared to past rallies, but its stability near $111K is crucial in…
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Bitcoin has been trading steadily around $111,000 over the past two days, a performance that has caught the attention of traders as altcoins continue to climb.
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While Bitcoin gains stability, its dominance in the crypto market has slipped from a high of 62% to 55%.
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Bitcoin dominance has long been considered a key measure of investor sentiment. When dominance rises, it typically indicates that Bitcoin is attracting more attention and capital…
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The recent drop in dominance highlights this trend. Investors appear to be allocating funds to projects like Ethereum, Solana, and XRP, which are gaining traction thanks to…
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Sergei Gorev, Head of Risk at YouHodler, explained that Bitcoin’s price movements historically track the growth of global money supply (M2).
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Gorev believes the strengthening of second-tier cryptocurrencies is not just a seasonal trend, but a long-term shift. According to him, there are two main reasons:
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Profit redistribution: Early Bitcoin investors are reallocating gains into other assets.
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Institutional interest: Corporate investors could begin forming reserves in highly liquid altcoins, committing billions into projects like Solana and XRP.
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This shift indicates that the broader market may be preparing for a more balanced growth cycle, where altcoins share more of the spotlight traditionally reserved for Bitcoin.
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