Analyst: The decline in Bitcoin's dominant position may indicate that the market has entered the altcoin season
According to Cointelegraph, crypto analyst Mikybull Crypto stated that Bitcoin's dominance in the crypto market has fallen to 56.1%, below its two-year support line, which may indicate that the market has "officially entered altcoin season". This is because a decline in Bitcoin's dominance means investors are profiting from their BTC positions and investing some of their funds into altcoins.
Since Trump's election victory, demand for Ethereum Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in the crypto market has grown by more than 160%, further supporting analysts' expectations that Ether will rise above $4,000.
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