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Crypto Market Cycles: BTC Dominance and Altseason Rotation

BTC dominance and the capital rotation sequence from BTC to large-caps to alt tail signal where the crypto cycle stands; learn the allocation rules.

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Crypto Market Cycles: BTC Dominance and Altseason Rotation

Crypto runs in four-phase cycles driven by BTC's halving rhythm and capital rotation. Understanding where capital sits — BTC, then large-caps, then long-tail alts — determines what you should hold and when.

The BTC Dominance (BTC.D) map

BTC.D measures Bitcoin's share of total crypto market cap.

  • > 60% and rising: BTC-only regime. Capital is fleeing alts; rotate to BTC or stablecoins.
  • 45–60% range-bound: rotation phase. Large-caps (ETH, SOL) start outperforming.
  • < 45% and falling: altseason. Liquidity flows down the cap ladder; mid and small caps lead.

The 2017 and 2021 cycles both saw BTC.D break under 45% in the final 8–12 weeks of the bull run before sharp reversals.

The rotation sequence

Capital does not move randomly; it cascades down liquidity tiers:

  1. BTC leads. New highs in BTC.D bottoming mark the start.
  2. ETH/BTC turns up (the ETHBTC ratio). ETH outperforming BTC for 2+ weeks confirms risk-on rotation.
  3. Large-cap L1s (SOL, AVAX, NEAR) run 2–4 weeks after ETH.
  4. Mid-caps and narrative sectors (AI, DePIN, L2s) follow.
  5. Long-tail memecoins print 10× — this is the exhaustion signal. When memes lead, the cycle top is usually 4–8 weeks away.

Tactical rules

  • Allocate by dominance regime: 70% BTC when BTC.D > 60%; 50/30/20 BTC/L1/stables at 50%; 30/50/20 at 40% dominance.
  • Sell signal: when the long-tail (sub-$200M cap) sector outperforms L1s by 3× over 7 days, trim alts by half within 2 weeks.
  • Re-entry: wait for BTC.D to reclaim 50% with rising volume after a 25%+ BTC drawdown — that marks the next accumulation phase.

What breaks the pattern

  • Stablecoin supply contraction. If USDT + USDC market cap falls 5% over 30 days, the entire rotation stalls — there is no fresh capital to push alts.
  • Regulatory shocks. An SEC action against a major exchange can drop dominance to BTC in a single session; treat it as regime change, not rotation.

Avoid buying alts when the ETHBTC ratio is falling — that is the clearest "capital is going back to BTC" tell in the cycle.

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