Is the “altcoin season” coming? What are the signs worth paying attention to?
Cryptocurrency traders, market analysts and multiple indicators suggest that “altcoin season” is about to begin as the price of Bitcoin challenges new highs.
JinseFinanceCryptocurrency traders, market analysts and multiple indicators suggest that “altcoin season” is about to begin as the price of Bitcoin challenges new highs.
JinseFinanceThe U.S.-based stock exchange has submitted an application to launch a Bitcoin fund-based options offering, following in the footsteps of BlackRock.
Cheng YuanBitMEX founder Arthur Hayes wrote today that the crypto bull market is reawakening and is about to expose the lies of extravagant central bank governors. He advises going long on Bitcoin, followed by altcoins.
MiyukiCoinbase lists KARRAT altcoin on Ethereum network, with trading to commence upon meeting liquidity conditions. Users cautioned about potential scams and high volatility. Despite risks, Coinbase's move highlights commitment to diverse asset offerings.
Xu LinExploring Altcoin Opportunities: Gaming, Ethereum Evolution, Scalability Solutions, High Performance, and Stablecoin Growth.
Xu LinAltcoins, led by Solana, XRP, and Dogecoin, have surpassed Bitcoin in open interest, marking a significant shift in the derivative market. Altcoins now command 41% of the market's open interest, totaling $12.22 billion, while Bitcoin's dominance has decreased to 39%. Ethereum also trails behind, despite increased funds in its futures market. The altcoin market, with a 66% volume dominance, is reshaping investor portfolios, showcasing a paradigm shift in cryptocurrency dynamics.
BerniceOne of the monitored patterns is the altcoin season for alternative currencies known as altcoins, with indicators suggesting that this period might be on the cards.
FinboldAltcoin season is a phenomenon that excites investors in the crypto market. It often means a period of multiple gains ...
BitcoinistAs the large cap coins have continued to suffer losses, Ethereum whales have now turned their focus to smaller cap ...
Bitcoinist“Most cryptocurrencies go to the SEC [...] Bitcoin and Ether would be certainly commodities, and that's agreed upon,” said the U.S. Senator from New York Kirsten Gillibrand.
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