When Can We Expect Altcoin Season? Deribit Analyst Shares Key Insights
The post When Can We Expect Altcoin Season? Deribit Analyst Shares Key Insights appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Rumors have been flying around about whether to expect an impending altcoin season. Ethereum’s performance has been exceptionally high. China recently announced an economic stimulus, and the US Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates in September. Yet, according to an expert from the Coinbase-acquired crypto exchange Deribit, altcoin season remains on hold. The current panorama suggests cautious optimism rather than extreme euphoria. While Ethereum has surged, it hasn’t reached the required threshold to confirm such an event, and mid- and small-cap altcoins still lack sufficient trading volume. Are Macroeconomic Factors Finally Aligning? For many cryptocurrency traders, the allure of altcoin season is the crypto equivalent of a gold rush. This period represents a market shift from established titans like Bitcoin and Ethereum toward a broader constellation of smaller, more speculative assets. Such an event culminates in a trend of explosive gains. Current macroeconomic factors and certain on-chain metrics have suggested the arrival of the long-expected altcoin season. Altcoin Season starts in September 2025 The Golden Accumulation ends next week, and lowcaps will pump 100–150x. Those who buy alts now will be millionaires by the end of this cycle. Here’s what I’m buying ahead of the biggest Bull Run in history pic.twitter.com/OHIsjrwHm6 — Chiefy (@0xChiefy) August 22, 2025 In a speech today at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a more dovish stance toward possibly lowering interest rates. He hinted that “the shifting balance of risks” could warrant adjusting the Fed’s policy stance, hinting at potential expansionary policies for September. Earlier this week, reports emerged that China had announced a new stimulus package to bolster its struggling economy. While details are still emerging, the move was widely seen as a significant step toward policy easing by one of the world’s largest economies. Jean-David…

The post When Can We Expect Altcoin Season? Deribit Analyst Shares Key Insights appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Rumors have been flying around about whether to expect an impending altcoin season. Ethereum’s performance has been exceptionally high. China recently announced an economic stimulus, and the US Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates in September. Yet, according to an expert from the Coinbase-acquired crypto exchange Deribit, altcoin season remains on hold. The current panorama suggests cautious optimism rather than extreme euphoria. While Ethereum has surged, it hasn’t reached the required threshold to confirm such an event, and mid- and small-cap altcoins still lack sufficient trading volume. Are Macroeconomic Factors Finally Aligning? For many cryptocurrency traders, the allure of altcoin season is the crypto equivalent of a gold rush. This period represents a market shift from established titans like Bitcoin and Ethereum toward a broader constellation of smaller, more speculative assets. Such an event culminates in a trend of explosive gains. Current macroeconomic factors and certain on-chain metrics have suggested the arrival of the long-expected altcoin season. Altcoin Season starts in September 2025 The Golden Accumulation ends next week, and lowcaps will pump 100–150x. Those who buy alts now will be millionaires by the end of this cycle. Here’s what I’m buying ahead of the biggest Bull Run in history pic.twitter.com/OHIsjrwHm6 — Chiefy (@0xChiefy) August 22, 2025 In a speech today at the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a more dovish stance toward possibly lowering interest rates. He hinted that “the shifting balance of risks” could warrant adjusting the Fed’s policy stance, hinting at potential expansionary policies for September. Earlier this week, reports emerged that China had announced a new stimulus package to bolster its struggling economy. While details are still emerging, the move was widely seen as a significant step toward policy easing by one of the world’s largest economies. Jean-David…
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