At present, the market capitalization ratio of BTC and ETH is highly differentiated, with the market share of BTC rising to 64%, the highest since 2022, and the proportion of ETH market capitalization falling from 22% at the end of 2021 to the current 7.2%, which also indicates that BTC's bloodsucking situation in cryptocurrencies has reached the extreme.
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RestartingHundredU
· 2025-04-17 07:31
Mage, must earn uU
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KuanGe
· 2025-04-17 07:31
Quick, enter a position!🚗
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GateUser-ed950a40
· 2025-04-17 06:38
Good analysis of the market situation. I will take it into account when trading.
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· 2025-04-17 00:34
Currently, the market capitalization ratio of BTC and ETH is highly differentiated. The market share of BTC has risen to 64%, the highest since 2022, while the market capitalization ratio of ETH has fallen from 22% at the end of 2021 to the current 7.2%. This also indicates that BTC's siphoning situation in Crypto Assets has reached its peak. If the market share of BTC starts to decline after reaching a high, it indicates that a new round of alts market is about to arrive.
At present, the market capitalization ratio of BTC and ETH is highly differentiated, with the market share of BTC rising to 64%, the highest since 2022, and the proportion of ETH market capitalization falling from 22% at the end of 2021 to the current 7.2%, which also indicates that BTC's bloodsucking situation in cryptocurrencies has reached the extreme.