Million Dollar Question: Is the Altcoin Season here yet?
Jul 21, 2025

Million Dollar Question: Is the Altcoin Season here yet?

Summary

  • This week reflects a structural pivot: regulatory clarity (GENIUS Act), yield integration (ETH staking), and on-chain utility (CCIP, OCC charters) are starting to drive capital into regulated crypto infrastructure, not just tokens. 
  • Institutional accumulation remained strong as spot Bitcoin ETF extended 12-day inflow streak to $6.6B while spot ETH ETF also saw 11-days inflow straight.
  • Coinbase premium continues to rise for both ETH and BTC, a signal of Institutional inflows.
  • BTC remains structurally sound, absorbing supply with ETF flows. 
  • ETH and XRP now serve differentiated roles in yield and settlement, while LINK validates itself as a potential connective tissue for real-world tokenization. 
  • The playbook is shifting from narratives to rails: ownership of crypto infrastructure is becoming the core alpha.
  • Flashing signals of rotation in altcoin season including ETH outperformance, Bitcoin dominance drop. CMC Altcoin Season index moving towards the ‘Altcoin Season’ spectrum.
  • Brace for mega-cap tech giants earnings kicking off this week.

GENIUS act signed, on‑chain dollar rails activated

  • President Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law on 18 July, codifying 100% reserve backing, mandatory OCC registration, and monthly audits for U.S. dollar stablecoins. 
  • In response, USDC supply surged by ~$1.9B while USDT dropped ~$0.6B, reflecting a decisive rotation toward fully regulated fiat-onchain assets. 
  • Funding desks reported SOFR-based repo rates on USDC tightened by ~28bps, reflecting increasing demand from structured credit desks. 
  • Meanwhile, JPMorgan, Citi, and BofA unveiled plans to pilot ERC-20 deposit tokens internally starting Q4. This policy clarity resolves a longstanding overhang, finally enabling institutions to use on-chain dollars at scale. 
  • Historically, sharp stablecoin growth leads spot inflows by 2-3 weeks, positioning late July for renewed risk-taking. 
  • Circle’s Chief Strategy Officer also pointed out that Genius Act contains a little-noticed clause that prevents tech giants and Wall Street banks from dominating stablecoins.
  • GENIUS does not just legalize stablecoins, it primes crypto’s liquidity layer for systemic integration.
Source: defillama data

Institutional Demand Accumulation Unstoppable

  • US Spot BTC ETF lured in over $6.6B in the past 12-days straight, total AUM mounting to $152.4B which is ~6.51% of BTC’s market capitalization.
  • Institutions are also extending their hands into ETH - US spot ETH ETF saw 11 straight days of inflows with record net inflow of $726.74M recorded on July 16.
  • Coinbase Premium on an uptrend for both BTC and ETH. Noteworthy given Coinbase is a platform predominantly used by US institutionals and high net worth individuals.

Source: CryptoQuant

Whale BTC selling absorbed by structural demand

  • From July 15-17, a “Satoshi-era” wallet moved 80,202 BTC to Galaxy Digital, with 6,000 BTC sent to exchanges. 
  • Despite being one of the largest known transfers in crypto history, BTC remained firm in a $118K–$123K range, having just set new all-time highs at ~$123.2K. 
  • Simultaneously, spot-BTC ETFs absorbed another $1.94B in net flows, bringing 2025 YTD inflows to $54.2B and highlighting continued structural demand from pension, macro, and insurance allocators. 
  • Corporate treasury adoption remains active: DeFi Technologies added 208.8 BTC (~$25.6M) to reserves this week; Saylor signals another round of BTC buying as Strategy’s reserves climbs to over $71B.
  • CME positioning showed a seventh consecutive week of asset manager net buying, while leveraged funds remained sidelined, keeping 1-month realized volatility anchored near 24%. 
  • This divergence underlines a maturing market structure: long-term capital flows are absorbing old-coin supply without dislocation, seemingly validating the thesis that institutional flows, not speculative supply events, currently drive Bitcoin. 
  • Technically, BTC continues consolidating above its breakout flag. Holds above $116k keep $130k-$135k in play; a break below $116k may prompt near-term rotation into ETH or alt-beta.

ETH’s staking potential accelerates market leadership

  • On 17 July, Nasdaq submitted a revised 19b‑4 filing for the iShares Ethereum Trust to include staking, a first among ETF applications to capture native yield. 
  • The market responded: ~$1.81B flowed into ETH ETFs this week, marking the largest weekly print since launch. Cumulative AUM is now at over 2M ETH (~1.7% of supply). 
  • Cumulatively, July flows now exceed $3.18B, taking total ETH ETF AUM ~$7.1B. 
  • On-chain, ETH exchange balances fell to 8.9M, the lowest since 2015, while staking hit 36.1M ETH (~30% of float). 
  • The filing affirms Ethereum’s dual role as a capital asset and yield instrument. 
  • Treasury participation in ETH is also accelerating, with SharpLink Gaming, BitMine Immersion, and Bit Digital collectively holding over 560k ETH, nearly all staked, highlighting ETH’s evolving role as a yield-bearing reserve asset. 
  • Technically, ETH/BTC confirmed a six-month cup and handle breakout at 0.0305. ETH closed above ~$3,700, outperforming BTC by ~27.5% WoW. 
  • With ETF mechanics now aligned with on-chain economics, ETH is structurally re-pricing. 
  • A close above $3,700 opens the runway to test 2024 cycle highs near $4,100.
  • Ethereum’s path forward is no longer speculative, it’s institutionalized, yield-generating, and technically accelerating.
Source: TradingView

XRP vaults to new highs on UXRP debut & settlement traction

  • XRP surged to ~$3.60, clearing its 2018 all-time highs as a leveraged XR­P ETF (ProShares UXRP) launched on NYSE Arca on 18 July. 
  • This product attracted immediate interest, pushing XRP futures open interest up 42% this week. 
  • Concurrently, Ripple’s national trust bank charter application advanced to OCC review, strengthening its settlement token narrative. 
  • The combined effect: XRP moved well beyond speculative territory, now trading on institutional capital flows, leveraged product structuring, and regulatory momentum. 
  • That places XRP alongside ETH as a second-tier market leader. 
  • A sustained hold above its January 2025 monthly close around ~$3.1 opens a new paradigm of price discovery, with pullbacks into its prior YTD highs around $3.20-$3.30 offering entry opportunities.
Source: TradingView

Chainlink embraces RWA use case with CCIP migration

  • BlackRock migrated its tokenized $375M BUIDL T-bills fund to Chainlink CCIP on 17 July, enabling multi-chain subscriptions and redemptions. 
  • LINK responded with a +19 % rally to $19.60, as notional CCIP flows surged 4.5x and ~335k LINK was burned as “gate” fees. 
  • CCIP now functions as a settlement layer, monetizing interchain asset movement, not just price feeds. 
  • LINK is structurally shifting from data infrastructure to toll-road infrastructure for tokenized Treasury products, as it evolves from a data oracle into a definitive multichain settlement layer for RWA, with a fee-burning providing a cash-flow narrative. 
  • A sustainable breakout above $20-$24 would validate CCIP’s adoption curve. 
  • While LINK broke out of its 6-month double-bottom neckline into its 2024 rally range, it will need a sustained hold above ~$17 to generate momentum towards $20 and subsequently, its 2024 highs around ~$30.
Source: TradingView

Flashing signals of an altcoin season

  • Bitcoin dominance dropped over 5% to near 60% while ETH dominance rose another 3% to 11.8% during the same period. 
  • ETH & XRP led the rally last week and jumped over 20% after the US Congress passed the 3 crypto bills including the signature GENIUS stablecoin bill.
  • We did not witness a ‘Buy on Rumour, Sell on Fact’ behaviour last week.
  • ETH, Staking Services and Memecoins outperformed BTC over the past 7 days.
  • CMC Altcoin Season index at 53 and gradually moving towards the ‘Altcoin Season’ spectrum.
  • Shall Bitcoin dominance continue to fall below 60 and altcoin season index to rise above 75, we can then confirm the sustainability of an Altcoin Season.
Source: TradingView
Source: Artemis

Outlook for the Week

  • Now that the highly anticipated ‘Crypto Week’ is behind us, let's start to brace ourselves for the mega caps earnings kick-off.
  • Given S&P500-BTC correlation still positive, tech giants reporting earnings this week might create a ripple effect to the crypto market as well.
  • We are expecting Alphabet, Tesla and IBM in the mix of mega-caps. US futures are already at record highs in anticipation of more solid earnings report.
  • Investors will also be monitoring the progress of trade talks ahead of the 1 Aug deadline.
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