Will There Be an Altseason?Crypto Total Market Cap Excluding BTC and ETH, $CRYPTOCAP:TOTAL3dgtrdThe short answer: Maybe, but it won’t be like before. 🔹 Bitcoin’s Dominance (BTC.D) Needs to Drop For altcoins to rally, Bitcoin’s dominance usually needs to come down. Right now, BTC.D is still high because Bitcoin ETFs have brought in strong institutional demand, keeping most of the capital in BTC. If Bitcoin slows down or stabilizes, we could start to see liquidity move into altcoins. 🔹 Memecoin Hype & Altcoin Dilution Memecoins have been stealing the spotlight (and liquidity), making it harder for established altcoins to gain momentum. On top of that, new tokens keep launching, spreading capital across too many projects and weakening price action for altcoins. 🔹 Macro Factors & Institutional Impact Bitcoin ETFs have brought more institutional involvement, and smart money generally favors BTC over high-risk altcoins. Plus, macroeconomic conditions—like interest rates, regulations, and trade tensions—will play a big role in whether capital flows into altcoins or stays in Bitcoin. Unlike past cycles where most altcoins pumped together, this time the market may be more selective. Sectors like AI, DeFi, and Real-World Assets (RWA) could attract more focused capital, while weaker altcoins may struggle. This analysis is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.