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On January 3, Coinmarketcap data shows that the Altcoin Season Index (AltcoinSeasonIndex) is now at 48, a significant drop from the previous peak of 86. The index shows that about 48 projects out of the top 100 Cryptocurrencies by Market Cap have outperformed BTC in the past 90 days. The CMCCryptocurrency altcoin season index is a real-time indicator based on the performance of the top 100 Altcoins relative to BTC in the past 90 days, often used to determine whether the current Cryptocurrency market is in an altcoin-dominated season.
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