Altcoin Season Cools Off as Bitcoin Regains Market Share; ATOM Drops 5%
The recent altcoin rally appears to be losing steam, with capital rotating back into Bitcoin as it reasserts market dominance. Cosmos’ native token, ATOM, led the pullback among mid-cap altcoins, shedding 5% over the past 24 hours.
ATOM dropped from $5.26 to $4.98 between July 21 at 11:00 UTC and July 22 at 10:00 UTC, weighed down by strong resistance at the $5.25–$5.32 zone. A spike in trading volume to 1.79 million tokens at 16:00 UTC signaled intense selling pressure, which overwhelmed bids and triggered a sharp price reversal.
After the decline, ATOM found temporary support near $4.97, where buyers stepped in, pushing the token into a narrow consolidation range between $4.95 and $5.05. Despite a modest rebound to $4.99, momentum remains muted as traders exercise caution amid shifting sentiment.
The move reflects a broader rotation out of altcoins and back into Bitcoin, which is beginning to outperform again after a brief altcoin-led rally last week.
Key Technical Levels
- Price Change: Down 5% over the past 24 hours
- Top Resistance: $5.25–$5.32
- Short-Term Support: $4.93–$4.97
- Volume Spikes: 1.79M tokens at sell-off peak; 1.55M during support test
- Range: Currently consolidating between $4.95–$5.05
- Outlook: Higher lows suggest early signs of accumulation, but upside is uncertain without stronger volume

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