XRP Historically Rises as Bitcoin Dominance Compresses to 59.3%

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Bitcoin dominance has fallen to 59.3% in February 2026, down from 65.2% in July 2025, a 9% decline. XRP has historically risen during BTC dominance drops, surging 490% in late 2024 after an 11% decline. Weekly Bitcoin news shows tightening Bollinger Bands, signaling potential volatility. A further drop in BTC dominance could boost altcoins like XRP.

With Bitcoin dominance now compressing, market data shows that XRP often rips whenever the ratio witnesses a decline.

Amid the multi-month downtrend that has stifled price action across the crypto market, the Bitcoin dominance ratio has continued to decline over the past few months. Since July 2025, Bitcoin’s dominance has collapsed from 65.2% to the current ratio of 59.3%, representing a 9% decline in seven months.

Interestingly, as consolidation emerges, the Bitcoin dominance now appears to be compressing on the weekly timeline, hinting at a potential volatility spike to the upside or downside. Notably, if the dominance drops to the downside, XRP could “rip,” according to historical price action.

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Key Points

  • While the ongoing downtrend has impacted the broader crypto market, Bitcoin seems to be performing worse than the altcoin market.
  • This difference in performance has led to a decline in the Bitcoin dominance, with a sharp drop from 65.2% in July 2025 to the current 59.27%.
  • The Bitcoin dominance now faces a long consolidation phase, with the Bollinger Bands indicating a current compression.
  • Compressions often lead to increased volatility to the upside or downside, and if dominance drops to the downside, altcoins could record gains.
  • XRP, being one of the most liquid altcoins in the market, has historically benefited from such declines.

Bitcoin Dominance Performance

This is according to a recent market exposition from CryptoInsightUK, a notable chartist. For context, Bitcoin appears to be suffering some of the steepest declines in the ongoing downward trend that has persisted over the past few months.

Notably, the altcoin market cap (TOTAL2 on TradingView) has dropped 17.7% from $1.15 trillion in July 2025 to the current figure of $946 billion. However, Bitcoin’s market cap has declined by a more substantial 35% from $2.13 trillion to $1.38 trillion today. This confirms that Bitcoin has underperformed compared to altcoins.

As a result, the Bitcoin dominance ratio has continued to see declines since July 2025, with altcoins holding up better than the premier crypto asset during the downtrend. Specifically, Bitcoin’s dominance stood at 65.2% in July 2025. However, today, it has dropped to 59.3%, marking a 9% crash.

Bitcoin Dominance Crash
Bitcoin Dominance Crash

Bitcoin Dominance Now Compressing

Meanwhile, CryptoInsightUK confirmed that following this crash, the Bitcoin dominance ratio has now begun consolidating, leading to compression, as indicated by the tightening of the Bollinger Bands.

According to the analyst, the Bollinger Bands around Bitcoin’s dominance appear to be the tightest they have ever been in history. This points to an unprecedented compression scale. He expects the compression to also pick up on the monthly timeframe.

Bitcoin Dominance Tight Weekly Bollinger Bands CryptoInsightUK
Bitcoin Dominance Tight Weekly Bollinger Bands | CryptoInsightUK

Typically, when the Bollinger Bands tighten in this manner, what follows is increased volatility to either the upside or the downside. CryptoInsightUK remains uncertain which direction it could take, but he stressed that if it resolves to the downside, altcoins like XRP could skyrocket.

XRP Could “Rip”

In a subsequent disclosure, he confirmed that when the Bitcoin dominance collapsed about 11% from 61.53% to 54.56% in late 2024, this coincided with an XRP spike of 490% to $2.9 within the same period. This confirms the suggestion that a decline in the Bitcoin dominance ratio could translate to a spike in XRP’s price.

Keep in mind that just that 11.8% drop in $BTC.D lead to a 490% gain in $XRP.

IF I'm right and we see some big volatility in $BTC.D it's time to hold on to your hats.

On EVERY occasion $BTC.D has dropped, $XRP has ripped. https://t.co/IAXcPiBJeZpic.twitter.com/rXQnnIHRkI

— Cryptoinsightuk (@Cryptoinsightuk) February 9, 2026

CryptoInsightUK noted that if Bitcoin’s dominance does witness high volatility as expected, investors should prepare for what’s to come. “On EVERY occasion BTC.D has dropped, XRP has ripped,” the market watcher concluded.

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