Is this the end? Bitcoin at all time high. Hovering at the highest it’s been ever, for a week, alts are all bleeding like crazy, btc dominance over 60%What the actual fuck? Are we about to see total collapse where only btc matters at all?
Total shitcoin death.
>>59250057Yes, total altcoin collapse incoming. Sell all your positions, this is the first time in the history of bitcoin that alts have bled out while bitcoin pumps.
>>59250070it should have happened last cycle.
>>59250057Bitcoiners have been right the entire time yeah. Shitcoiners failed to process the arguments because they entered into their echo chambers where pro-bitcoin people were just deemed as toxic meanies to be ignored. Shitcoiners are just playing a musical chairs game with themselves. Once the shitcoin speculative market became more self-aware (seen in the triumph of memecoins over "utility" alts), it started being obvious that diminishing returns had set in. Meanwhile 2025 is likely to be the biggest year of institutional adoption for BTC ever by a significant margin. The race to become global money is winner take all, and yes bitcoin is still on the path to being monetized (the process of monetization in the modern context is something shitcoiners have neglected to put any serious thought into). Now all the shitcoiners argue that their alt should be able to ride bitcoin's coattails "just because", but that was only going to work so many times with stupid normie retailers (who were duped by different narratives that never panned out) driving the market.
How high do you anons think BTC will hit in 2025? Will the following bear market be a lot more muted (meaning no more 70+% drawdowns for BTC) due to the ETF inflows and institutional interest?
>>59250275Definitely muted, there will be too many institutions with too much to lose if the price crashes hard. Also if the US of A decides to start investing heavily in BTC then they will use that as an opportunity to dilute their own dollar and make their investment more valuable while reducing the value of their existing debts.So they need BTC to go up and by a lot.
>>59250057Name a single viable reason to have an alt that won't be achievable in an l2/sidechain for bitcoin. It has to be a good enough reason to trust some random company who gave themselves 50% of the coins minimum.
>>59250057It's possible, altcoins had a good run, but the AMM Uniswap model ruined it for all altcoins, when anyone can make a token and give it liquidity it's not good for worthless ponzis, the scam is too diluted, the game is over.
You're all retarded for being desperate like that. I bought 100k of altcoins in april and I'm having an erection just of thinking of the bitcoin dominance getting below 50% again.>noooo this time is different u don't understand it's over there'll be only bitcoinThen keep selling it.
>>59250306This is my belief as well, I don't think we will see those crazy 70% bear btc crashes...I was planning to sell the 2025 top (at least as close as possible to the top) then buy back in during the 2026-2027 bear market...but I'm thinking this could backfire. Would it be smarter to simply time the buys instead of trying to time the cycle top and bottom?
>>59250389To be fair Bitcoin has never spent this long above previous ATH and had alts lagging for this long.Bitcoin broke ATH 8 months ago and BTC.D is still in an uptrend.It is literally different this time compared to two previous cycles where altseason lagged Bitcoin ATH by only a handful of weeks.But then again Bitcoin has never broken a previous ATH in halving year.
>>59250635So you think Bitcoin will be the king for the bullrun? What dominance do you think will happen?
>>59250243>The race to become global money is winner take allSo KAS is going to take over while Buttcoin goes to zero? Because BTC is unscalable trash and BTC maxis had to change their argument from "decentralized means of exchange" to "muh store of value". But guess what? Once a cryptocurrency that's actually decentralized and scalable can be used as money, it will take BTC's place as store of value as well, because KAS is even scarcer and more decentralized.
>>59250635This can be explained by the colossal entry of ETFs and other financial institutions into the only crypto they trust, that doesn't really mean it's over for alts. Quite the contrary, this shit will spill to altcoins like never before, and there's always the possibility of big players deciding to invest heavily on altcoins.
>>59250786>This can be explained by the colossal entry of ETFs and other financial institutions into the only crypto they trustIt's not the only crypto they trust, it's the only one they can buy as ETF. BTC is being propped up by the corrupt SEC.
only btc
>they think the next thing to fall after shitcoins is fiat