Altcoins Bottom Could Be Near Altcoin Sherpa stated that altcoins were in "about the same or worse” positions during the Summer 2024 retrace, pointing out that "things were also pretty bleak overall and then we saw some strong bounces in August.” However, he noted that, unlike last year, the market doesn’t have a "Trump Pump coming.” Recently, some of the top cryptocurrencies saw a significant price increase after US President Donald Trump announced a strategic reserve that would include SOL, XRP, Cardano (ADA), Ethereum (ETH), and BTC.
The Binance founder pointed out the price tracking and market data website CoinMarketCap (CMC), which recently added an "Altcoin Season Index.” CZ highlighted that "of the top 100 altcoins,” very few have outperformed Bitcoin (BTC) in the past three months, suggesting that the Altseason won’t happen yet.
As the website states, the CMC Altcoin Season Index page "provides real-time insights into whether the cryptocurrency market is currently in Altcoin Season,” based on the performance of the top 100 altcoins against the flagship crypto over the past 90 days.
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