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In the past, when Bitcoin dominance reached around 70%, Ethereum tended to rise.
And here's the expanded version of the explanation I just shared, also translated into English:
📈 Summary of Past Patterns: When BTC Dominance Approaches 70%, ETH Tends to Rise
💡 Typical Flow
BTC Dominance Rises
→ The market moves primarily with Bitcoin, while altcoins (including ETH) are relatively ignored.
→ ETH price either moves sideways or declines.
BTC Dominance Reaches Around 70% (a historical high)
→ Bitcoin's dominance trend reaches a potential peak.
BTC Dominance Starts to Decline
→ Investors start to take profits from BTC.
→ Funds rotate into altcoins, especially large-cap ones like Ethereum.
→ Ethereum begins to rally.
In the past, when Bitcoin dominance reached around 70%, Ethereum tended to rise.
And here's the expanded version of the explanation I just shared, also translated into English:
📈 Summary of Past Patterns: When BTC Dominance Approaches 70%, ETH Tends to Rise
💡 Typical Flow
BTC Dominance Rises
→ The market moves primarily with Bitcoin, while altcoins (including ETH) are relatively ignored.
→ ETH price either moves sideways or declines.
BTC Dominance Reaches Around 70% (a historical high)
→ Bitcoin's dominance trend reaches a potential peak.
BTC Dominance Starts to Decline
→ Investors start to take profits from BTC.
→ Funds rotate into altcoins, especially large-cap ones like Ethereum.
→ Ethereum begins to rally.
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