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Wintermute Warns: Altcoin Season Is Dead as Bitcoin Dominance Soars

Wintermute Warns: Altcoin Season Is Dead as Bitcoin Dominance Soars

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Cryptonews
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2025-12-24 09:44:59
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Wintermute just dropped a cold truth bomb on crypto markets: the altcoin party is officially over.

Bitcoin's Big Comeback

Forget chasing the next 100x moonshot. The king is back on its throne, and its dominance is crushing everything else. Capital is flooding out of speculative altcoins and rushing into the original digital gold. It's a classic flight to safety—or at least, the crypto version of it.

The Altcoin Ice Age

This isn't a dip; it's a regime change. The easy-money era for alternative cryptocurrencies has slammed shut. Projects without clear utility or robust fundamentals are getting exposed. The narrative has flipped from 'risk-on' to 'Bitcoin-only,' leaving a trail of fading hype and broken charts in its wake.

A trader's note: sometimes the most sophisticated move in finance is buying the boring, obvious asset everyone else pretends is beneath them.

Wintermute's warning cuts through the noise. While developers keep building, the market's message is clear: in times of uncertainty, crypto reverts to its hierarchy. All hail the king.

Wintermute on Altcoin Season - Cross-asset performance table from Wintermute

Source: Wintermute

Bitcoin and Ethereum Absorb Market Pressure

Crypto markets saw intense downside pressure early last week, with Bitcoin falling below $85,000 midweek and ethereum breaching $3,000.

Liquidations surged to approximately $600 million on Monday, followed by another $400 million each day on Wednesday and Thursday as choppy conditions forced Leveraged positions out rapidly.

Bitcoin gradually recovered toward $90,000 later in the week, but the price action remained constrained.

Perpetual open interest dropped $3 billion for Bitcoin and $2 billion for Ethereum overnight, leaving markets vulnerable to sharp moves despite reduced leverage heading into the Christmas holiday period.

Wintermute’s internal FLOW data reveals aggregate buying pressure returning to major assets, with institutional flow providing consistent support since the summer.

Source: Wintermute

The more notable shift involves retail traders rotating out of altcoins and back into Bitcoin and Ethereum, aligning with the growing consensus that Bitcoin must lead before risk appetite sustainably moves down the market cap curve.

For now, Wintermute stood on the path that “the market continues to trade choppy as liquidity continues to be thin and discretionary desks winding down into year end.”

Macro Headwinds Compound Altcoin Struggles

Markets remain range-bound as liquidity thins and discretionary desks wind down into year-end.

Downside moves stay abrupt but increasingly self-contained as leverage flushes quickly and capital retrenches into the most liquid assets.

Bitcoin and Ethereum continue acting as primary risk absorbers while the broader market struggles under supply pressure and limited risk appetite.

“Funding and basis across majors remained relatively compressed through the sell-off,” Wintermute said, with options markets continuing to price a wide range of outcomes as implied volatility stays elevated.

Notably, a recent Galaxy Research analysis shows that bitcoin never crossed $100,000 when adjusted for inflation using 2020 dollars, despite reaching an all-time high above $126,000 in October.

“If you adjust the price of Bitcoin for inflation using 2020 dollars, BTC never crossed $100,000,” Alex Thorn, head of research at Galaxy, said. “It actually topped at $99,848 in 2020 dollar terms.“

Traditional Finance Entry Offers Medium-Term Support

Traditional financial players continue entering the space despite recent market volatility, providing a more durable foundation for future growth.

Bitmine added another 67,886 ETH worth $201 million to its treasury, bringing total December purchases to approximately $953 million.

However, Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF net flows have turned negative since early November, signaling reduced institutional participation and broader crypto-market liquidity contraction.

Wintermute on Altcoin Season

Source: X/@Cointelegraph

Bitcoin ETFs recorded $650.8 million in outflows over the past four days, led by BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), which recorded the largest single-day outflow of $157 million.

Ethereum spot ETFs also recorded a net outflow of $95.52 million, with all nine ETFs posting no inflows, according to SosoValue.

Farzam Ehsani, co-founder and CEO of VALR, outlined two plausible scenarios heading into 2026.

“Either the current drawdown reflects strategic positioning by large players ahead of renewed accumulation, or the market is undergoing a deeper reset driven by macro headwinds and Federal Reserve policy,” he told Cryptonews.

David Schassler, head of multi-asset solutions at VanEck, also maintained a constructive outlook despite current weakness.

🏦Bitcoin prices WOULD recoup in 2026, setting it up to be a “top performer,” despite the current market downturn, VanEck manager predicts.#VanEck #Bitcoin2026 #BTCOutlookhttps://t.co/3t8TvlvWcj

— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) December 24, 2025

“Bitcoin is lagging the Nasdaq 100 Index by roughly 50% year-to-date, and that dislocation is setting it up to be a top performer in 2026,” he wrote in the company’s 2026 outlook report.

Ehsani sees scope for Bitcoin to revisit the $100,000–$120,000 range in the second quarter of 2026, though he cautioned that “without the emergence of new major players,; at best, we can expect a market recovery to previous levels.“

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