Different this time: 'Altcoin season' no longer driven by Bitcoin rotation — Analyst
CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju says altseason is no longer determined by a capital rotation from Bitcoin but by a surge in altcoin trading volume for stablecoin pairs.
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CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju says altseason is no longer determined by a capital rotation from Bitcoin but by a surge in altcoin trading volume for stablecoin pairs.
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