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Bitcoin market share rebounds to 58.5%, possibly indicating the cryptocurrency market entering a consolidation phase
According to The Block, Bitcoin's market share has risen from a low of 55% to about 58.5%. This indicator has historically been a barometer of capital rotation within the crypto market: an increase in market share usually accompanies Bitcoin outperforming altcoins during a consolidation phase, while a decline often signals the arrival of altcoin season. In mid-2025, Bitcoin's market share peaked between 62% and 63%, then continued to decline to around 54%. The current rebound to 58% suggests the market may be in consolidation rather than a full shift to altcoins.
Bitcoin's price has rebounded from the February low of about $63,000 to approximately $80,000. Over the past month, TON, ZEC, and DOGE have performed relatively strongly, a pattern that previously indicated altcoin expansion when Bitcoin's market share began to decline. The key question is whether Bitcoin's market share is consolidating at the current level or continuing to decrease.
BTC-1.6%
TON-7.38%
ZEC-5.93%
DOGE1.95%
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#Gate广场五月交易分享 Bitcoin market share rebounds to 58.5%, possibly indicating the cryptocurrency market entering a consolidation phase
According to The Block, Bitcoin's market share has risen from a low of 55% to about 58.5%. This indicator has historically been a barometer of capital rotation within the crypto market: an increase in market share usually accompanies Bitcoin outperforming altcoins during a consolidation phase, while a decline often signals the arrival of altcoin season. In mid-2025, Bitcoin's market share peaked between 62% and 63%, then continued to decline to around 54%. The current rebound to 58% suggests the market may be in consolidation rather than a full shift to altcoins.
Bitcoin's price has rebounded from the February low of about $63,000 to approximately $80,000. Over the past month, TON, ZEC, and DOGE have performed relatively strongly, a pattern that previously indicated altcoin expansion when Bitcoin's market share began to decline. The key question is whether Bitcoin's market share is consolidating at the current level or continuing to decrease.
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