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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Bitcoin Dominance Hits Staggering 65.4%, Marking Its Highest Level in Four Years
May 08, 2025 at 06:16 am
It's Frieze week here in New York — which means a nonstop blur of gallery openings, cocktail circuits, and after-hours art world energy.
Welcome back to the Now Newsletter. I’m Matt Medved.
It’s Frieze week here in New York — which means a nonstop blur of gallery openings, cocktail circuits, and after-hours art world energy.
Last night, I dropped by Ledger’s meetup at Pubkey — a quirky Greenwich Village dive bar that feels like it was coded into existence by Bitcoiners. Complete with a real-time LED wall tracking Bitcoin’s price and cocktail names like “The Orange Pill,” the spot drew a sharp crowd of artists, collectors, and builders from across the web3 space.
Between impromptu photo shoots with Dave Krugman and Oveck, I found myself in a candid market conversation with a digital art dealer. “Bitcoin’s at $97K?” she asked, incredulous, pointing at the cheery red LED ticker overhead.
The question’s implication was clear: if Bitcoin’s booming, why aren’t NFTs — or altcoins, or any other sector for that matter — feeling the love?
It got me thinking about how crypto cycles diverge — and how the space experiences the wealth effect differently. Right now, institutions are euphoric, positioning for the long term, while more crypto-native investors and creators are still trudging through a kind of ambiguous malaise.
This sentiment is reflected in the statistics. Today, Bitcoin dominance hit a staggering 65.4%, marking its highest level in four years. So what’s driving the shift? Let’s dig into what’s really going on.
5 Reasons Why Bitcoin Is Dominating
For the past decade, the crypto market has marched to the rhythm of Bitcoin’s drum. Its cyclical booms and busts are predictable, almost reassuring in their consistency.
Yet, something has shifted over the past year. As Bitcoin soared past $100,000, buoyed by institutional billions and a friendly incoming administration, the rest of the crypto universe has largely languished. Bitcoin, it seems, is no longer leading a unified crypto front; it’s breaking away entirely.
Historically, Bitcoin’s four-year halving cycle, when mining rewards diminish, reducing new supply, has signaled a new bull run. The narrative was predictable: Bitcoin rises first, followed by an “altseason” where speculative capital floods smaller cryptocurrencies.
The past twelve months have broken this pattern. Despite Bitcoin’s meteoric rise since the April 2024 halving, altcoins have underperformed, with Ethereum trading below previous peaks and Solana barely setting a new all-time high before plummeting by nearly 60%. Meanwhile, NFTs have plunged by 90% in trading volume, reflecting a market sobering after speculative excess.
As mentioned, Bitcoin dominance eclipsed 65.4% today, the highest it’s been in four years. Why is this happening? Here are five factors.
1. Institutional Capital
At the heart of Bitcoin’s decoupling is institutional adoption at an unprecedented scale. January 2024 marked a turning point, with the U.S. SEC’s approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs, including BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust.
Institutional money poured in with startling velocity; that BlackRock fund hit $50 billion faster than any ETF in history.
This new, serious money (pension funds, hedge funds, corporate treasuries) seeks stability, legitimacy, and a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty. Bitcoin offers all three.
2. Government Adoption
Governments, too, have entered this narrative shift. Once dismissive, several nations are now considering Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset. El Salvador’s gamble no longer looks like folly; Fidelity even suggests central banks may follow suit, accumulating BTC to diversify from traditional sovereign assets.
Just this week, New Hampshire became the first U.S. state to sign a strategic Bitcoin reserve bill into law.
The regulatory environment, historically crypto-hostile, has ironically reinforced Bitcoin’s primacy. Bitcoin is acknowledged by agencies like the SEC and CFTC as a commodity or a unique asset class, distinctly not a security. Even as U.S. regulations ease under new SEC chair Paul Atkins, this clarity has become its shield.
3. Fragmented Liquidity
In previous cycles, liquidity predictably flowed from Bitcoin into altcoins, fueling widespread, speculative rallies that defined the euphoric peaks of crypto bull markets.
But the landscape has fundamentally changed. Today, in the Pump.fun era, launching a token has never been easier, resulting in countless new projects relentlessly competing for attention. The sheer volume of memecoin launches, each promising quick returns and viral gains, has fragmented available liquidity across an endless array of speculative and extractive gambles.
With capital and attention spread so thin, the concentrated momentum needed for a genuine altseason may never materialize.
4. Safe Harbor
It’s ironic that Bitcoin, once castigated by the financial system as volatile and fringe,
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