Bitcoin’s latest record-setting run has reignited chatter across the crypto markets—not just about BTC, but about what comes next.
With Bitcoin dominance nearing saturation, many are now looking to altcoins for the next wave of momentum.
Analysts anticipate that if BTC’s share of the market begins to taper, capital could shift into alternative cryptocurrencies. Bitget’s Ryan Lee suggests that such a scenario may ignite a long-awaited altcoin season, giving major tokens room to rally.
Lee is optimistic about XRP, projecting a move toward $3 to $8 on the back of improving regulatory clarity and strong investor interest.
He also sees Solana (SOL) climbing to as high as $300, fueled by ETF speculation. As for Cardano (ADA), he expects a potential range of $1 to $3, assuming broader market momentum holds.
Meanwhile, FxPro analyst Alex Kuptsikevich notes that Bitcoin’s sentiment index is sitting just below “extreme greed”—a signal that the current BTC uptrend may still have room to run before a shift toward altcoins fully takes hold.
For now, Bitcoin leads the charge, but altcoins may not stay quiet for long.
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has hinted at a broader plan to bring Ripple-associated assets, including XRP and the RealUSD (RLUSD) stablecoin, into the Cardano ecosystem.
Economist Peter Schiff has revived his long-running feud with Bitcoin, warning that shareholders in Michael Saylor’s company, Strategy, could come to rue the day they followed its “all-in” crypto play.
Bitcoin’s next big move will depend more on money creation than on missiles or media noise, according to macro strategist Raoul Pal.
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the company behind Truth Social, has received SEC approval for a $2.3 billion capital raise aimed at building a corporate Bitcoin treasury.