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Bitcoin is losing its dominance over the crypto market

A man walks past an electric board showing exchange rates of various cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (top L) at a cryptocurrencies exchange in Seoul, South Korea December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Hong-JiA man walks past an electric board showing exchange rates of various cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (top L) at a cryptocurrencies exchange in SeoulThomson Reuters

  • Bitcoin had an incredible run in 2017, but in one respect the coin is worse off than it was at the beginning of the year.
  • Its share of the cryptocurrency market has more than halved since January 2017.

2017 was an incredible year for bitcoin.

In addition to appreciating by more than 1,500% since the start of the year, it also now has two futures markets, which have lured a number of traditional Wall Street players in to the nascent digital coin space.

Still, in one respect the coin is far worse off now than it was at the start of 2017.

At the beginning of the year bitcoin commanded nearly 90% of the cryptocurrency market, according to data from CoinMarketCap.com. That number fell off a cliff in March, after which it shortly rebounded as bitcoin soared to eye-popping new highs.

That number started to decline again in early December, reaching a low of 42% on Monday.

It’s a similar story for Ethereum. For some time it looked as if it could take over bitcoin’s number one spot. Since June its share of the market has fell from about 32% to near 13% on Wednesday.

Take a look at this chart showing the market capitalization of the largest cryptocurrencies:

Screen Shot 2017 12 27 at 4.45.53 PMCoinMarketCap

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