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Deciphering the 2026 altcoin cycle: is capital moving away from large-cap companies?

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The capital turnover shows no clear signs of opening towards a broader altcoin cycle.

However, this cycle seems different. On-chain data shows that altcoins are experiencing their worst ever underperformance against Bitcoin (BTC). This suggests that liquidity is not spreading across the altcoin market, but rather in a few high-conviction sectors, while most assets continue to lag BTC.

To put that into perspective, the total altcoin market cap currently stands at around $870 billion, up 4% so far in the third quarter. However, a recent CryptoQuant report shows that 40% of altcoins are still trading below their all-time highs, showing that many assets have failed to recover even as parts of the market continue to recover.

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Source: CryptoQuant

Looking at things from a different perspective, 60% of altcoins are still holding above their previous highs, suggesting that strength remains in specific sectors and assets rather than the entire altcoin market.

From a technical perspective, Ethereum (ETH) dominance started the third quarter on a high note, up over 4%, while Bitcoin dominance only rose 0.7%. As the largest altcoin, ETH’s larger capital inflows relative to BTC suggest that investors are starting to shift their focus to altcoins.

Historically, a rise in the ETH/BTC ratio during a volatile market is often seen as an early signal of an altcoin cycle starting to take shape. However, altcoins are still experiencing their biggest ever underperformance against Bitcoin, which begs the question: is this cycle different, with liquidity flowing into just a few major assets and ETH struggling to spark a broader altcoin cycle?

Why altcoin sector rallies could leave large-cap companies behind

Analysts are pointing to warning signs in the market.

This follows the recent CryptoQuant report, in which analysts urged investors to be more “selective” as altcoins face their biggest underperformance against Bitcoin on record. Going forward, the key question is whether investors will regain the risk appetite to return to altcoins, particularly large-cap assets.

From a technical perspective, major large-cap assets are still trading well below their all-time highs. Ethereum, for example, remains down over 60%, while Solana is down over 70%, showing that even major altcoins have not yet fully recovered. Meanwhile, TVL on Robinhood Chain surged more than 150% in the past 24 hours to a record $108 million.

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Source: DeFiLlama

In comparison, TVL in many large cap ecosystems remains near multi-month lows, showing where liquidity is actually flowing. More importantly, these inflows have been accompanied by ROBIN’s more than 30% rally so far in the third quarter, reinforcing the idea that investors are turning to high-conviction narratives.

This naturally emphasizes Ethereum’s recent strength.

Although ETH has shown relative strength compared to Bitcoin, its on-chain fundamentals remain weak, suggesting this move may be more technical than structural. If capital continues to flow into selective altcoin narratives, pressure on major large-cap altcoins could continue to build through the remainder of the second half.


Final Summary

  • Capital is flowing selectively, while many large-cap altcoins lag behind.
  • Ethereum demonstrates technical strength, but large-cap companies could still come under pressure if liquidity remains selective.



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