Bitcoin's market share has dropped below 60%, which is a key signal. The total market cap of cryptocurrencies has increased by 6.9%, but the increase excluding Bitcoin has reached 11.94%. What does this mean? It means that funds are flowing from Bitcoin to altcoins, and rotation has begun. DOGE surged by 8.68% to lead, XRP broke through $3.30, and SOL shot up to $180, with various altcoins making their moves. The market share metric is very interesting. Bitcoin is like the blue chip of the crypto market; a high market share indicates conservative funding. Once it drops below 60%, it suggests that risk appetite has increased, and people are starting to look for more exciting targets. This kind of rotation is common in bull markets; Bitcoin rises first, stabilizes, and then funds overflow into altcoins.
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