Crypto’s Q2: 82% of Top Coins Fell as Bitcoin Held Firm
The post Crypto’s Q2: 82% of Top Coins Fell as Bitcoin Held Firm appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Second quarter of the crypto market tells one story from opposite ends: prices held at the top while everything underneath, market breadth, exchange volumes, on-chain revenue, and new listings, fell to multi-year lows, with June offering the first tentative sign the worst may be passing. Summary 82.1% of top 100 coins fell in June. Spot volume hit $3.0T, weakest since 2024. Bitcoin dominance held near 56% all quarter. New token listings dropped to a two-year low. The Same Story, Measured Two Ways Headline prices in Q2 looked stable enough to suggest calm. The data beneath them showed the opposite: a market where capital concentrated into Bitcoin while participation drained out of everything else. One CryptoRank dataset captures this through prices and breadth; a second captures it through exchange activity. Read together, they reinforce each other, the collapse in trading volume is the