Bitcoin's dominance is starting to decline and is on its way to collapse, which means that traders have begun to withdraw liquidity from Bitcoin and inject it into alternative currencies, and this will cause an explosion in the alternative currency market.
Because just a little liquidity in these currencies makes them rise at very high rates, unlike Bitcoin, which requires very, very high liquidity to achieve the same rate of increase.
So why is Bitcoin's price increasing while its dominance is decreasing? The reason for this, in short, is (saturation as I explained above). If Bitcoin increases by
5% while currencies like $ETH or $SOL or $ID are increasing by rates like 20% or more, then here Bitcoin's dominance decreases proportionally.
People have made profits from Bitcoin and have started injecting them into different currencies to achieve new profits and so on.
The decline of Bitcoin's dominance = the rise of alternative currencies.


