跟这个单赚麻了 During a bull market, most altcoins will indeed experience a surge, especially after Bitcoin has made an initial rise and attracted funds into the market; this phenomenon is quite common, mainly due to the "rotation effect" in the crypto market. Bitcoin usually takes the lead in a bull market, and its early price increase will attract a large amount of capital. As it enters a period of consolidation or high-level adjustment, funds start to flow into Ethereum* and gradually into smaller market cap altcoins, even some lesser-known coins.
However, not all altcoins will experience explosive growth. Coins with smaller market caps and low liquidity may have large price increases, but the risks are also very high. Some projects, if they lack intrinsic value and are primarily driven by speculative sentiment, often see unsustainable price increases. Once market sentiment turns cold, these coins can plummet dramatically. Most of the bubbles in a bull market actually stem from these types of projects; they rise quickly and fall even faster.
Another key point is the influence of hot topics, such as the previous DeFi+, NFT+, Metaverse+, AI, and other fields. If a certain area becomes a hot topic, related altcoins usually experience a round of explosive growth. At this time, investors typically need to possess a certain level of industry sensitivity to capture the trends promptly. However, hot topics are often driven to extremes by speculation, and entering the market late carries significant risks.