Tether’s Grip Tightens—Analyst Flags Ominous Signal for Bitcoin
USDT’s market dominance hits worrying levels as traders flee to stablecoins—just as Bitcoin struggles to hold key support.
When the ’safe haven’ is a centralized IOU, maybe the real bubble was trust all along.

“If we don’t see that ratio drop as we MOVE into the early part of Q3, traders might want to scale back on overly aggressive plays,” he noted. The implication is simple: when more money is sitting in stablecoins, less is circulating into assets like BTC, ETH, or altcoins.
While some argue that capital entering bitcoin ETFs directly from fiat could change the dynamic, Pizzino remains cautious. He emphasized that the correlation between Tether dominance and crypto price action has been strong historically—and until that relationship proves otherwise, it shouldn’t be ignored.
The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether this pattern holds, or if institutional flows via ETFs begin to break the mold.