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    Altcoins surge as bitcoin takes a breather

    Smaller cryptocurrencies are starting to pull ahead of bitcoin as traders bet they're next in line to test all-time peaks.
    By Agency Staff6 March 2024
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    Smaller cryptocurrencies are starting to pull ahead of record-setting bitcoin as traders bet the tokens are next in line to test all-time peaks.

    An index tracking the bottom half of the largest 100 digital assets is up about 60% over the past month, beating the 56% advance in bitcoin. During the same period, the overall value of tokens jumped by more than US$800-billion, according to data tracker CoinGecko

    Market observers contend there are growing such signs of speculators rotating away from the largest digital asset into smaller rivals, known as altcoins, that have lagged in the bitcoin-led crypto recovery that began last year.

    Our desk has been seeing strong flows and more excitement on non-bitcoin assets recently

    “Our desk has been seeing strong flows and more excitement on non-bitcoin assets recently,” said David Lawant, head of research at crypto prime broker FalconX. At one point, five times as much investment was flowing into bitcoin compared with second-ranked ether but that has dropped to two times, he said.

    Coins like ether remain some way off hitting all-time highs, a reflection of the intense focus on bitcoin amid the launch of landmark US exchange-traded funds for the token as well as an upcoming reduction in its supply growth.

    “Bitcoin’s market dominance typically tops out in the weeks following an all-time high breakout,” Vetle Lunde, a senior analyst at K33 Research, wrote in a note. He added that ramped-up bets on altcoins are a typical feature of an “all gas, no brakes stage of the market”.

    Positive backdrop

    Frothy wagers on bitcoin have washed across the derivatives sector, evidenced by metrics such as elevated costs for perpetual futures and unprecedented levels of open interest — or outstanding contracts — at Chicago-based CME Group’s bitcoin futures market.

    That, too, is a positive backdrop for smaller digital assets, according to Jag Kooner, head of derivatives at crypto exchange Bitfinex.

    Read: Bitcoin and gold are both hitting records – but why?

    “It’s anticipated that the surge in open interest will eventually redistribute toward altcoins as the market’s focus shifts away from bitcoin, further out on the risk curve towards meme tokens, which accounted for a third of the volume on major exchanges last week,” Kooner wrote in a note.

    Memecoins shiba inu, floki, dogwifhat, pepe and bonk sat atop the seven-day performance charts at CoinGecko, with gains of about 150% or more as of 11.20am SAST on Wednesday. Bitcoin changed hands at $67 250, a little shy of the record $69 192 reached on Tuesday in US trading.

    While crypto veterans might rationalise the meme trend as part of the pivot beyond bitcoin, others could well see it as mindless speculation.  — Sidhartha Shukla, (c) 2024 Bloomberg LP

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