Note that there is currently not enough money in the market, and the major coins are heavily draining liquidity. The breakout of altcoins might have to wait a bit longer. Altcoins haven't really followed the trend yet. Right now, funds are all concentrated on Bitcoin; mainstream coins like Ethereum are moving as well, but if you look closely at the market, you'll notice that it's still those newly launched small coins and lesser-known coins that are making the moves. The real established altcoins aren't making much noise. Everyone is waiting for two things: the established coins to catch up, like SOL and SUI, which had previously surged but have recently stalled. If they can restart, the market will be more lively. We're also waiting for a collective celebration of altcoins; right now, only a few small coins are jumping. The real market will only come when three to five altcoins suddenly surge more than 30% in a single day. In the short term, if Bitcoin can stabilize at 110,000, these altcoins that haven't risen are likely to follow suit.