BTC Dominance Is the Market Cycle Clock Nobody Checks Closely Enough

Bitcoin dominance — the share of total crypto market cap held by $BTC — is one of the most overlooked macro signals in the space. Yet history keeps proving it reliable.

Here is the pattern: early in a bull cycle, capital flows into BTC first. Dominance rises. Newcomers pile in through the asset they recognize. Liquidity concentrates. This phase often lasts longer than anyone expects — and impatient altcoin holders get wrecked waiting for their tokens to move.

Then something shifts. BTC dominance peaks and starts a multi-month decline. Capital doesn’t leave crypto — it rotates. $ETH typically catches the first wave, given its role as the foundational layer for most DeFi and NFT activity. Then large-caps like $SOL absorb the next tranche, driven by ecosystem narratives and developer momentum. Smaller alts follow last — if at all.

What to watch right now:
BTC dominance stalling at or below a prior cycle high is a soft rotation signal
ETH/BTC ratio trend reversal often precedes broader altcoin expansion
– Stablecoin supply growth (new dry powder entering the market) confirms the move is real, not just reshuffling

The mistake most make is chasing alts before dominance peaks. The market cycle clock tells you when to rotate — not just whether to.

Patience plus timing beats conviction plus noise.

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