Introduction to Bitcoin Dominance
Market Meditations | October 12, 2021
- Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) is a metric that measures the ratio of Bitcoin’s market capitalisation (price x number of BTC in market) to that of the rest of the crypto market.
- Historically, BTC.D has trended:
- Downwards during the long, slow build-up when a new bull market forms, with money entering into both BTC and altcoins;
- Upwards during the parabolic phase of the bull run;
- Downwards around the peak of the bull run and just after
- A pivot point in BTC.D is where it either tops or bottoms, and could indicate a change in the phase of the cycle. It indicates that market participants are moving their money around, otherwise known as capital rotation.
- ETH/BTC is an alternative metric that indicates how Ethereum, and as a proxy how altcoins, are doing compared to Bitcoin. It is inversely correlated to BTC.D and can also be used to identify pivot points.
- Previously, money rotating out of BTC at its peak delayed the peak of Ethereum and other altcoins by a few weeks. Profits from Bitcoin are rolled into other large-caps first, followed by mid-caps and then low-caps, before the cycle repeats.