Those two coins took so much money in such a short time that they practically drained everything else.
People rushed in en masse, got hurt, lost a lot... and when you burn so much capital, you don't immediately go back to buy other altcoins. You stop, you wait, you're afraid.
And in fact, from then on, the market became slow, empty, without momentum.
It's not that altcoins are 'weak' per se: it's that there is a lack of liquidity.
It's as if they had turned off the power.
The narratives don't take off, the setups don't explode, the charts move with difficulty.
In practice, those two launches did enormous damage to the entire sector, cutting off oxygen just when it was needed.
And until real flow returns, the altcoin market will remain like this: switched off, tired, drained.
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