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Altcoins are alternative cryptocurrencies to Bitcoin. They offer different features, use cases, and technological innovations. Popular altcoins include Ethereum, Cardano, Solana, and Binance Coin. This tag covers altcoin types, investment strategies, trading tips, and market analysis for both beginners and advanced investors.

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Asked: 3 months agoIn: Community & Social, Forums & Discussions

Are most altcoins scams?

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    Not most, but a surprisingly large chunk of altcoins end up being either useless, poorly designed, or outright scammy. Here’s the honest breakdown: A small group of altcoins are legit projects. These usually have real developers, active ecosystems, and actual use cases — things like smart contracts,Read more

    Not most, but a surprisingly large chunk of altcoins end up being either useless, poorly designed, or outright scammy.

    Here’s the honest breakdown:

    A small group of altcoins are legit projects. These usually have real developers, active ecosystems, and actual use cases — things like smart contracts, scaling networks, or infrastructure tools. Some survive multiple market cycles and actually get used.

    But the majority of altcoins fall into a few messy categories:

    First, there are “hype coins” that are basically marketing with no real product. They rely on influencers, Twitter hype, and speculation instead of building anything meaningful.

    Then you’ve got “abandoned projects” — coins that launched with hype, raised money, then slowly died because the team disappeared or stopped developing.

    And yes, there are also straight-up scams: fake teams, manipulated supply, pump-and-dump setups, or projects designed to extract liquidity from early buyers.

    The key issue is that creating a token is easy. That means thousands of coins get launched, but only a tiny percentage ever develop real staying power or adoption. The rest just cycle through hype and collapse.

    So a more accurate way to say it is:

    • Most altcoins are not scams in a criminal sense
    • But most also don’t have lasting value or real use
    • And a noticeable minority are intentionally designed to exploit hype

    That’s why experienced crypto users usually focus on a very small set of projects instead of chasing everything new.

    If you want, I can show you a simple checklist to quickly tell if an altcoin is legit or just hype before you even look at the chart.

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Will 90% of altcoins disappear?

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    Yeah—harsh truth: a huge percentage of altcoins won’t make it. Maybe not exactly 90% every cycle, but the idea behind that number is pretty real. Look at past cycles—thousands of coins showed up, pumped, and then just… faded. No users, no revenue, no reason to exist once hype disappeared. Why it hapRead more

    Yeah—harsh truth: a huge percentage of altcoins won’t make it. Maybe not exactly 90% every cycle, but the idea behind that number is pretty real.

    Look at past cycles—thousands of coins showed up, pumped, and then just… faded. No users, no revenue, no reason to exist once hype disappeared.

    Why it happens:
    Most altcoins are built on narratives, not real demand. When the market is hot, funding is easy and everyone launches a project. But when things cool down, only the ones with actual usage, strong teams, and real liquidity survive.

    Another issue is competition. Even if a project is decent, it’s fighting hundreds of similar coins doing the same thing. Only a few winners take most of the attention and capital.

    Also, tokenomics kill a lot of projects. Early investors and insiders dump over time, and retail ends up holding the bag.

    What usually survives:
    Coins with real utility, strong ecosystems, and consistent development. Stuff that people actually use, not just trade.

    What usually dies:
    Hype-driven tokens, copy-paste projects, and anything that depends only on marketing instead of product.

    So the smarter way to think about it isn’t “which alt will explode,” but “which ones can still be around next cycle.”

    If you treat most altcoins as temporary trades—not long-term holds—you’ll already be ahead of how most people play it.

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Bitcoin dominance or altcoin season?

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    If you want the real, no-BS answer—it’s not either/or forever, it’s a cycle. But right now, it usually starts with Bitcoin dominance before any real altcoin season kicks off. Here’s how it typically plays out: Phase 1: Bitcoin runs firstMoney flows into Bitcoin because it’s seen as the “safer” cryptRead more

    If you want the real, no-BS answer—it’s not either/or forever, it’s a cycle. But right now, it usually starts with Bitcoin dominance before any real altcoin season kicks off.

    Here’s how it typically plays out:

    Phase 1: Bitcoin runs first
    Money flows into Bitcoin because it’s seen as the “safer” crypto. Big players, institutions, and cautious investors start there. Bitcoin dominance (BTC.D) goes up.

    Phase 2: Ethereum follows
    Once Bitcoin cools off a bit, money rotates into Ethereum. People start taking more risk.

    Phase 3: Altcoin season
    After BTC and ETH have already moved, profits start flowing into smaller altcoins. That’s when you see those crazy 5x–20x moves. This is what people call “alt season.”

    Where we usually are (in most cycles):
    If Bitcoin is still leading and making strong moves, alt season hasn’t fully started yet. Altcoins might pump here and there, but a true alt season is when:

    • Most alts outperform Bitcoin
    • Retail hype explodes
    • Even random coins start pumping

    Quick reality check:

    • Bitcoin dominance rising → risk-off mindset
    • Bitcoin dominance falling → risk-on (alts get attention)

    My straight take:
    If you’re early in a cycle → Bitcoin dominance wins
    If you’re mid-to-late cycle → altcoin season shows up

    But chasing alt season too early is where most people get wrecked.

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