News Author: Crypto Emergency
The cryptocurrency market has entered a new phase — analysts believe that the long-awaited 'altcoin season' of 2025 is already in full swing. The key technical signal: Bitcoin's dominance (BTC.D) has closed below the 50-week EMA for three weeks in a row, indicating a breakout of an important level and a redistribution of investor attention.
From BTC dominance — to altcoin growth
Experts emphasize that this is not a short-term surge, but a long-term market dynamic. Although a sharp rise in all assets at once should not be expected, the market is gradually shifting its focus from Bitcoin to other digital currencies. If current conditions are maintained, this trend may last until 2026, opening up opportunities for investors to strategically enter.
New cycle: stability instead of volatility
Unlike previous spikes, the current growth is more stretched and balanced. Reasons:
- Participation of institutional investors
- Growth of government reserves
- Launch of spot ETFs that stabilized the market and reduced volatility
According to analysts, this makes the current cycle more predictable and resilient, which is especially important for long-term strategies.
Altcoins are gaining weight — but not without pauses
An interesting effect: as soon as capital begins to flow into altcoins, the overall growth rate of the market slows down. This observation has been repeated several times, and experts believe it indicates the formation of sustainable demand for alternative cryptocurrencies.
Macroeconomics is on the side of crypto
Additional market momentum may come from:
Expected interest rate cut in September
Possible approval of altcoin ETFs in October
These events are capable of pushing not only Bitcoin but a wide range of digital assets to new price highs.
Conclusion for investors
The consolidation period may last a few more weeks, but such phases often provide the best opportunities for building positions. Experts recommend maintaining discipline and a strategic approach — the altcoin season is just beginning.