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Cryptoquant: BTC-to-Altcoin Rotation Has Collapsed and the Alt-Season Era May Be Over
Cryptoquant CEO Ki Young Ju says the bitcoin-to- altcoin rotation that once powered every alt season has “basically disappeared,” with BTC-pair altcoin volume collapsing to levels unseen since 2021.
A Rotation That Stopped Rotating
For years, the crypto market has run on a familiar rhythm where bitcoin rallies first, early profits then rotate into ether, and finally down the risk curve into smaller tokens. Subsequently, an “alt season” ensues almost like clockwork, a pattern that Cryptoquant founder Ki Young Ju believes has now stalled. He highlighted:
Ki Young Ju has argued that the altcoin market “has barely grown beyond its 2021 high, while Bitcoin has absorbed outside liquidity from traditional finance,” a dynamic in which exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and corporate treasuries funnel new money into bitcoin rather than into the long tail of tokens.
The result is a market where capital concentrates at the top instead of spreading out, with Bitcoin.com News reporting earlier this month that the Altcoin Season Index recently sat at 49, still far below the 75 reading needed to confirm a true altcoin season ( bitcoin’s dominance hovered near 58% over the same time period).
Not Dead, but Brutally Selective
Ki Young Ju argues the survival bar for altcoins has risen sharply, warning that “99.9% of altcoins should be rejected.” In his framework, the tokens worth holding fall into three narrow buckets, namely assets tied to global internet companies that build tokenized market layers, decentralized finance ( DeFi) protocols that generate real revenue, and projects aligned with larger financial shifts such as stablecoins, tokenized stocks and real-world assets ( RWAs).
That is a far cry from the indiscriminate rallies of past cycles, when nearly any token with a logo and a roadmap could triple in a week. The message to traders in all of this seems to be blunt, i.e. the umbrella wave that previously lifted every altcoin in the market at once is now gone, and fundamentals (such as revenue, adoption, real utility) will now decide which projects live.
Why the Old Playbook Broke
Several forces appear to have come together to break the rotation. For starters, institutional money entering through bitcoin ETFs is now tending to stay with BTC rather than chasing the risk curve the way crypto-native traders once did. Similarly, tighter liquidity has made speculators more discerning with the sheer number of tokens diluting attention to the point where broad-based gains are nearly impossible to sustain.
Bitcoin.com News has chronicled this shift, including analyses of why the expected 2025 altseason never arrived even as bitcoin set records. Behind this backdrop, Ki Young Ju’s latest comments extend that thesis from a single missing cycle to a structural change in how the market is and will continue to behave.