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Altcoin Volume Slumps 80% Amid ‘Tighter’ Monetary Conditions

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In brief

  • Altcoin volumes on Binance have dropped from roughly $40 billion to $7.7 billion over the past four months.
  • Experts say tighter monetary conditions and macro uncertainty keep traders anchored to Bitcoin.
  • An “alt season” like 2021 is unlikely, with capital rotating only to narrow, thesis-driven plays, Decrypt was told.

Altcoins continue to see declining volume and interest as crypto market volatility remains localized to a select few tokens.

Total altcoin spot trading volume has seen a dramatic collapse since October 2025. Binance, which recorded $40 to $50 billion in volume during that period, has dropped 80% to 85% to $7.7 billion, according to CryptoQuant data.

Altcoin volume on other exchanges has plunged from between $63 and $91 billion to $18.8 billion, underscoring a similar bearish descent.

“Monetary conditions are meaningfully tighter than they were in previous cycles, and that shows in how conservatively people are positioned,” Justin d’Anethan, head of research at crypto research firm Arctic Digital, told Decrypt. “Add weak jobs data, oil spiking on Middle East tensions, stagflation noise, and traders just stay put or with the asset with the clearest narrative and deepest liquidity—Bitcoin.”

Further supporting this outlook is Google search volume. Searches for “altcoins” and “cryptocurrencies” have fallen off a cliff after peaking in August 2025, roughly when Bitcoin reached multiple all-time highs, data from Google Trends reveal.

On Myriad, a prediction market owned by Decrypt’s parent company Dastan, users place just a 9% chance on an “alt season” taking place before April. Experts agreed that an alt season like 2020 or 2021 is unlikely, instead expecting this capital rotation to be shorter and applicable to a small subset of narrative-driven altcoins.

“Now the market is more segmented. Liquidity is more directional,” Sammi Li, CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Ju.com, told Decrypt. “You’ll still get strong runs, but they’ll be tied to specific themes where capital can actually justify exposure, whether that’s infrastructure, real-world assets, or new consumer use cases.”

d’Anethan agreed, saying that a repeat of the broad 2021 alt season was “structurally unlikely” since the “conditions that made it work are largely gone.”

The altcoin outlook depends largely on Bitcoin, which has settled around $70,400 and is up 1.6% over the past 24 hours, according to data from price aggregator CoinGecko. Though Bitcoin’s push above $75,000 earlier this week was enthusiastic, it failed to sustain. The result has undone most of the recovery rally gains, leaving the crypto market dry.

“The $120,000 to $130,000 range is likely the threshold where we’d see a meaningful risk-on shift into altcoins,” Aytunc Yildizli, chief growth officer of decentralized AI company 0G Labs, told Decrypt.

A move toward that level would trigger the “wealth effect,” Yildizli said. It is a level where Bitcoin holders would feel comfortable enough “to rotate a portion of gains into higher-beta assets.”

Even then, this rotation would be narrow and thesis-driven, according to the 0G Labs analyst.

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Source: https://decrypt.co/361900/altcoin-volume-slumps-80-amid-tighter-monetary-conditions

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