BlockBeats reports that on June 25, BTC's market share has now bounced back to 62% after experiencing a significant fall to 59% in May. The proportion of BTC's market capitalization in the total Market Cap of all encryption assets is an important indicator of market sentiment and potential market momentum for AltCoins. Typically, a low market share of BTC means investors are interested in AltCoins. The current rising market share trend shows that the market is still dominated by BTC and the relatively limited follow-up of small encryption assets may delay the launch of the broader AltCoin market. This market share bounce back reflects the increasing popularity of Cryptocurrency assets on Wall Street and the divergence of investment models. Although traditional Financial Institutions are increasingly interested in Cryptocurrency, this buzz mainly focuses on BTC, and AltCoins have not yet opened up a similar "craze" at the organizational level. This trend has also shifted to encryption-related stocks, further reducing the follow-up of AltCoins.
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· 2025-07-07 00:03
A report from Jinse Finance states that data from Dune shows the Linea Mainnet has bridged in 819,007 ETH, with the number of transactions reaching 1,264,199, and the number of interacting addresses reaching 581,728.
BlockBeats reports that on June 25, BTC's market share has now bounced back to 62% after experiencing a significant fall to 59% in May. The proportion of BTC's market capitalization in the total Market Cap of all encryption assets is an important indicator of market sentiment and potential market momentum for AltCoins. Typically, a low market share of BTC means investors are interested in AltCoins. The current rising market share trend shows that the market is still dominated by BTC and the relatively limited follow-up of small encryption assets may delay the launch of the broader AltCoin market. This market share bounce back reflects the increasing popularity of Cryptocurrency assets on Wall Street and the divergence of investment models. Although traditional Financial Institutions are increasingly interested in Cryptocurrency, this buzz mainly focuses on BTC, and AltCoins have not yet opened up a similar "craze" at the organizational level. This trend has also shifted to encryption-related stocks, further reducing the follow-up of AltCoins.