Bitcoin's market share rose to a new high in nearly four years, after many subsequent general increases in copycat sales
On April 22, according to TradingView data, today's Bitcoin market share (BTC.D) rose to 64.61%, a record high since February 2021. The high market share of Bitcoin shows the silence of the copycat market, but it also means that a bottoming out is coming. According to previous historical data, when Bitcoin's market share surged to 60% in November last year, altcoins started a small bull market. In 2019 and 2021, Bitcoin's market share reached a high of 70%, and then ushered in a magnificent general increase.
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