Altcoin Euphoria: Over 23% of Altcoins Outperform Bitcoin, Ethereum Leads Altseason 3.0
June 13, 2025
As of mid-June 2025, over 23% of altcoins are outperforming Bitcoin, signaling early indications of an altseason.
The Altcoin Season Index shows a breakout, with 75-80% of altcoins surpassing Bitcoin's performance, marking the onset of what is being termed 'Altcoin Euphoria.'
Large wallets and institutional investors are reportedly front-running these market movements, highlighting a notable shift in investment behavior.
Ethereum is showing signs of decoupling from Bitcoin, supported by a multi-year cup-and-handle formation that suggests upward momentum for ETH prices.
Historically, altseasons begin with Ethereum's breakout, which is typically followed by liquidity distribution among Layer 1s, mid-cap, and low-cap tokens.
The ETH/BTC trading pair is currently testing significant levels, while Bitcoin dominance remains stagnant, conditions that have historically favored altcoin growth.
Investment inflows are increasingly directed towards innovative sectors such as decentralized AI and gaming tokens, which tend to thrive during altseasons.
There is a noticeable capital rotation away from Bitcoin and into Ethereum and other altcoins, suggesting a potential breakout phase is on the horizon.
Web3 startup funding reached $3.8 billion in the first quarter of 2025, the highest level since mid-2022, providing structural support for altcoins.
The crypto market appears to be entering Altcoin Season 3.0, with Ethereum expected to lead this charge in June 2025.
The OTHERS/BTC ratio is mirroring patterns seen in previous altseasons of 2018 and 2021, indicating that a strong altcoin rally is imminent.
Current market conditions suggest that altcoins can rally independently of Bitcoin's performance, as long as Bitcoin remains stagnant below key resistance levels.
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The Coin Republic • Jun 13, 2025
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