Bitcoin Dominance Drops Below 70%
BTC has slowly weakened over the weekend with a fall back to just above $8k following a couple of brief touches of $8,200. This resistance level is proving too difficult to overcome which means the path of least resistance is to the downside. At the time of writing a break below $8k is looking imminent.As analyst Josh Rager pointed out yesterday, Bitcoin appears to be primed for a drop to $7,600. BTC has been relatively flat all week so a breakout is building and the bulls appear to have disappeared leaving only bears lurking.
“Bitcoin dominance is currently at 70%, but I’m predicting it will decline significantly as alts gain a lot of dominance over the next year. Many alts including $XRP and $ETH look very bullish in their BTC pairings!”//twitter.com/CryptoWelson/status/29382400
“Even a noob can see it breaking down. What that means, simply, is altcoins are about to pump.”The dominance chart is currently showing a support level at 66 percent and below that 63 percent. The 50 day moving average has reached its crest and is starting to turn down which is also a sign of trend reversal as BTC appears to be running out of steam.
When Altseason?
Altcoins have been on the floor for most of this year. There was a little spurt for the higher cap ones in June as they followed Bitcoin to its 2019 high but they have all dumped back to early 2019 levels since then. Market caps have been hit so hard that Tether is currently the fourth largest crypto asset in the world at the moment.Ethereum is currently trading at $175 which is down 50 percent since this year’s peak and 87 percent since its all-time high. It has one of the greatest growth potentials of all the altcoins at the moment due to a raft of major network upgrades with Istanbul and Serenity set to roll out over the next six months or so.
So far this year, ETH has failed to decouple from its big brother but a drop in dominance could be the start of bigger things for Ethereum which is likely to lead the other altcoins into a long awaited rally.Image from Shutterstock