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What Could Trigger a True Seasonal Rally: Setting Clear Benchmarks
Currently, Bitcoin's dominance sits at 54.97%, with altcoins largely mirroring BTC's directional moves rather than showing independent strength. This sideways pattern is fairly typical when the broader market lacks clear catalysts for a rotation away from the largest asset.
For a genuine seasonal upswing to materialize, I've identified specific thresholds that would need to be met. First, Bitcoin's market dominance must contract significantly—ideally dropping to the 45% level or below. Simultaneously, the CMC (CoinMarketCap) altcoin index needs to sustain readings above 95 for at least a week, indicating sustained buying pressure across mid-tier and smaller projects.
These aren't arbitrary numbers. They represent the structural shift required to confirm that capital is flowing beyond Bitcoin into the broader ecosystem. Without this capital rotation, any price movement in altcoins merely follows BTC's lead rather than establishing independent momentum.
The comparative benchmark here matters too. For my expectations to be validated, this seasonal run must convincingly exceed the rally dynamics we witnessed in November of the prior cycle. If we achieve only modest gains that fail to break that previous wave's patterns, it would suggest the market hasn't fundamentally shifted its risk appetite—which would be a red flag for the sustainability of any move upward.
So while patience is required, these clear metrics provide a framework for distinguishing genuine seasonal activity from false signals and temporary price rebounds.