🟠 Bitcoin Dominance

BTC's share of total crypto market cap, top-10 breakdown, and where the alt money's actually parked.

BTC Dominance
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Market Cap Composition

About this chart

Bitcoin dominance = BTC's market cap Γ· total crypto market cap. It's the headline "BTC vs alts" indicator: rising dominance means alts are losing ground (or BTC is leading), falling dominance means capital is rotating into alts (altseason behavior).

The horizontal stacked bar splits the total crypto market cap into BTC, ETH, stablecoins (USDT + USDC + DAI + others), other major coins (everything in the top 10 that isn't BTC/ETH/stables), and the long tail (every other coin).

Toggle "Exclude stables" below to see the BTC dominance number the way many traders prefer it β€” comparing BTC against actual cryptocurrencies, not USD-pegged tokens that simply parked liquidity.

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Caveats. Dominance numbers come from CoinGecko's free /global endpoint and reflect circulating market cap (not fully-diluted). Stablecoins (USDT, USDC, etc.) are included in the default view since they're part of the published total cap; toggle "Exclude stables" if you want the pure BTC-vs-other-crypto comparison.