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38% of Altcoins Near All-Time Lows, Worse Than FTX: Is Altcoin Season Dead or Loading?

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Zafar Naik and Nidhi Kolhapur

Nearly 4 out of 10 altcoins are now trading near their all-time lows. CryptoQuant author Darkfost dropped the data, and the numbers are hard to ignore.

At 38%, this is the largest altcoin regression observed during this entire cycle, surpassing even the aftermath of FTX’s collapse in 2022, when the metric hit 37.8%. In April 2025, it stood at 35%. The trend is moving in the wrong direction.

As Coinbureau put it: “This is the BIGGEST ALTCOIN WIPEOUT of this cycle.”

Why the Altcoin Market Keeps Bleeding

Darkfost pointed to a clear liquidity problem.

“The overall environment remains unfavorable for risk-taking, and the first sector to bear the consequences is the cryptocurrency market, particularly altcoins,” he wrote.

Gold has surged past $5,000 this year as investors chase safety. Meanwhile, even Bitcoin miners are liquidating BTC reserves to fund AI infrastructure, with firms like Core Scientific and Bitdeer dumping their entire holdings. Capital seems to be leaving the crypto sector altogether.

The Israel-Iran war is adding pressure. After U.S.-Israeli strikes over the weekend, Bitcoin briefly dropped to $63,000 before bouncing back above $65,000. The geopolitical shock triggered over $300 million in liquidations across crypto futures, and altcoins absorbed the worst of it.

But Bitcoin Is Setting Up for Something Bigger

This is the other side of the story.

Crypto analyst Michaël van de Poppe sees a very different setup forming on Bitcoin’s chart. BTC held above $65K, rallied toward range resistance, and has been consolidating for weeks.

“With this build-up, I think that we’ll see $75-80K in March,” Van de Poppe posted on X.

That’s a bullish thesis. If Bitcoin breaks out while altcoins remain pinned near historic lows, the divergence could define this entire quarter.

Is Altcoin Season Loading?

Darkfost left the door open.

“It is precisely when conditions deteriorate significantly that opportunities also begin to emerge,” he noted.

History backs that pattern. The post-FTX bottom eventually led to one of the strongest rallies in crypto history. Whether this cycle follows the same script depends on whether liquidity returns to altcoins or continues concentrating in Bitcoin.

For now, the altcoin market is at its weakest point this cycle. What happens next could separate the dead projects from the survivors.

FAQs

What caused the 2026 altcoin crash?

The 2026 altcoin crash stems from low liquidity, global uncertainty, and capital moving to Bitcoin and safe-haven assets like gold.

How are altcoins performing compared to Bitcoin in March 2026?

Bitcoin is consolidating above $65K with a bullish setup, while nearly 40% of altcoins remain near all-time lows.

Can altcoins recover if Bitcoin continues to rise?

Recovery depends on liquidity returning to altcoins. Historically, strong Bitcoin rallies can lead to a delayed altcoin season.

Is this a good time to invest in altcoins?

Weak market conditions can offer opportunities, but careful research is crucial to separate strong projects from failing ones.

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Zafar Naik and Nidhi Kolhapur

Zafar is a seasoned crypto and blockchain news writer with four years of experience. Known for accuracy, in-depth analysis, and a clear, engaging style, Zafar actively participates in blockchain communities. Beyond writing, Zafar enjoys trading and exploring the latest trends in the crypto market.

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