Bitcoin dominance hits 1-year peak amid XRP sell-off as $24K briefly returns

Bitcoin (BTC) kept the volatility coming on Dec. 23 as a dive to $22,800 sparked a lightning-fast rally to classic $24,000 resistance.

Cryptocurrency market daily performance. Source: Coin360

BTC dominance hits highest since late 2019

Data from Cointelegraph Markets, Coin360 and TradingView tracked BTC/USD as factors including panic among XRP traders made unstable conditions prevail.

At press time, the pair was circling $23,700 after briefly heading above sell levels at $24,000. All this happened in the same few hours which saw Bitcoin go from current levels to $22,800 in a matter of minutes and back again.

BTC/USD 1-minute candle chart. Source: TradingView

With volatility firmly in evidence, attention turned to the prospects for altcoins as problems at Ripple sent BTC dominance soaring to one-year highs.

BTC dominance 1-year chart. Source: TradingView

“Historically, we’ve been making a top structure in December, after which we had a wonderful first quarter for altcoins,” Cointelegraph Markets analyst Michaël van de Poppe commented to Twitter followers on Bitcoin dominance action.

Altcoins flounder in another trying December

Meanwhile, the biggest XRP holder Ripple is facing a new lawsuit from U.S. regulators over potential sales of unlicensed securities. Should the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) win its case, analysts worry that XRP trading will be effectively destroyed due to the legal ramifications.

As Van de Poppe implied, Bitcoin’s advance came at the expense of altcoins more widely, with various top-ten tokens seeing daily losses. Largest altcoin Ether (ETH) was flat on the day at $611.