Can altcoins rebound in Q1 2026? Data reveals the end of the sell-off and potential turning points

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As of February 12, with the first quarter of 2026 approaching its end, whether altcoins still have a rebound opportunity has become a focal point in the market. Currently, sentiment remains weak, and most altcoins are in a deep correction phase. Analytical firm Swissblock pointed out that its altcoin pulse signals indicate that while downward momentum is showing signs of slowing, there is no clear reversal signal yet, and a full recovery in the short term remains unlikely.

From on-chain data and price structure, since Bitcoin broke below a key threshold in mid-January, selling pressure on altcoins has intensified, and capital outflows have accelerated. Meanwhile, only a few altcoins remain above the 200-day moving average, indicating that most projects are still in a downtrend. Technical analysis shows that a bullish signal would only be confirmed if the positive signal line crosses above the negative momentum line in the future, potentially signaling a new bullish trend.

Performance across different sectors has also shown clear divergence. Arkham data indicates that tokens related to artificial intelligence have averaged over a 50% decline in the past month, similar to the decentralized finance sector, making it the deepest correction area. In contrast, the decline in the real-world asset sector has been relatively smaller, with some on-chain stocks and index-like assets serving as temporary safe havens for capital.

Until macroeconomic conditions improve significantly, the overall altcoin market will continue to face pressure. The weak performance of Bitcoin and Ethereum prices continues to limit market risk appetite. However, historical experience suggests that extreme sell-offs often lay the groundwork for a phase rebound. Once sentiment recovers, projects with technical and application advantages may be among the first to emerge from a correction.

For investors paying attention to “altcoin trends in the first quarter of 2026,” it is more appropriate now to observe signal changes and capital flows rather than blindly chasing rallies. The short term remains a consolidation phase, but structural opportunities are brewing.

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