XRP, SUI and UNI outperformed as the broader crypto market started to digest the violent move higher over the past few days.

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Bitcoin cooled off after nearly reaching $123,000 on Monday. DOGE, ADA, XLM declined, while crypto-related stocks MSTR, COIN and GLXY managed to hold onto modest gains.
The crypto market attitude is far from that of major market tops like those in March 2024 and earlier this year, crypto investment firm Arca's Jeff Dorman said in an investor note.
Bitcoin's market cap of roughly $2.5 trillion will eventually converge to gold's $22 trillion, said another analyst.
Bitcoin BTC$119.156,51 cooled off during U.S. trading hours Monday after nearly topping $123,000 earlier in the session, but market top calls are premature, analysts said.
BTC slipped below $120,000 late in the U.S. day, shedding most of its overnight advance, but holding on to a modest 0.6% gain over the past 24 hours. Ethereum's ether {{ETH}} slid back below $3,000, while dogecoin DOGE$0.1935, Cardano's ADA {{ADA}} and Stellar's XLM {{XLM}} declined around 2%-3% on the day.
Among majors, XRP XRP$2,8759, SUI SUI$3,8355 and Uniswap's UNI {{UNI}} outperformed with 2.5%, 10% and 6% gains, respectively.
Crypto-linked stocks also retraced some of their morning gains, with Strategy (MSTR) and Galaxy (GLXY) still higher 3%-4%, while Coinbase (COIN) gained 1.5%
After BTC surged over 10% in less than a week and some altcoins advancing much more, prices may consolidate as some traders digest the move and realize profits.
Still, this leg of the crypto rally is more likely in the early phases than towards the end, said Jeff Dorman, CIO of digital asset investment firm Arca.
In a Monday investor note, he cited crypto analyst Will Clemente's observation about previous major tops like March 2024's spot bitcoin ETF-related peak and the Dec 2024/Jan 2025 frenzy surrounding the Trump election/inauguration, when open interest in altcoin derivatives flipped that of BTC
"The current rally is nowhere near that," Dorman said.

Open interest share of bitcoin vs. other tokens
Volumes on both centralized and decentralized exchanges rose 23% week-over-week, but still aren’t near to the levels during other broad-market rallies in the past, Dorman added.
Looking at the big picture, bitcoin is being propelled higher by excessive sovereign debt and investors seeking refuge from monetary inflation, said Eric Demuth, CEO of Europe-based crypto exchange Bitpanda.
He said BTC rising to €200,000 ($233,000), is "certainly a possibility," but the underlying adoption of the asset carries more importance than price targets.
"What happens when Bitcoin becomes permanently embedded in the portfolios of major investors, in the reserves of sovereign states, and in the infrastructure of global banks?," he said. "Because that’s exactly what’s happening right now."
In the next years, Dermuth expect bitcoin's market capitalization to gradually converge to gold's, currently sitting at over $22 trillion, nine times larger than BTC.