Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D) has begun to weaken after reaching the 60% zone during the recent market expansion. That slowdown suggests capital concentration around Bitcoin may gradually be fading.
Earlier cycles have shown similar transitions across broader cryptocurrency markets.
During 2017, dominance collapsed from nearly 95% toward 35% as Ethereum [ETH] and smaller-cap assets absorbed rising liquidity. That rotation later fueled one of crypto’s strongest altcoin rallies.


A similar pattern reappeared through 2021.
Dominance briefly climbed near 70% before sharply reversing below 40% as speculative appetite expanded beyond Bitcoin [BTC]. Meanwhile, Bitcoin continued rallying toward the $60,000 region, showing…







