After Bitcoin dominated all market attention for several weeks, some interesting changes are happening 'beneath the surface' of the crypto market.
Funds are rotating...
Altcoins are back at the center of discussion.
This is no coincidence.
If you're trading or investing in the crypto market, this is much more important than you might think.
What exactly happened?
🔥 Bitcoin is still holding a key range, but the upward momentum is clearly slowing down.
This situation has historically occurred repeatedly: when BTC enters consolidation, funds start looking for higher-risk, higher-return opportunities.

🔥 Ethereum (ETH) and several large-cap altcoins are seeing increased trading volume, with technical structures continuously improving—this is a classic signal of fund rotation.
🔥 Traders are starting to turn to other assets for opportunities as Bitcoin struggles to provide short-term returns.
🔶 Signals the market is releasing
Bitcoin dominance has stopped rising
ETH and altcoin trading volume has clearly increased
The new narrative is back in focus (L2, AI, RWA, DeFi)
This does not mean "unlimited surge",
But one thing is very clear:
👉 The market rhythm is changing.
What does this mean for the average investor?
Many people are making mistakes here.
The key is not to chase any altcoin,
But understanding the cycle itself.
When the funds start to rotate:
Projects with solid fundamentals are the first to launch
The surge comes quickly
Corrections are equally swift
The real question is not "Will it move?" but:
👉 Are you ready? Or will you wait until the last minute to jump in again?
At this stage, patience and risk management are key to distinguishing traders from noise.
💬 Do you think this is the starting point of a new phase for altcoins, or just a short-term rebound?
Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments,
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The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile, which can lead to significant losses.
Please make sure to do your own research (DYOR) and bear the associated risks.