Altcoins will always be there to rotate the dominance of BTC on the market. Someone has to take the lead for a little while before Bitcoin will again follow the lead and outperform everybody. That's how I think about it.
I actually think the opposite in every moment and also in every market cycle because what often follows the flow or the track of price increases and also price decreases in the market are all altcoins, not Bitcoin that follows the track of altcoins because Bitcoin always has a strong foundation and marketcap volume when compared to all altcoins. So it's a bit strange when you say Bitcoin follows the track of altcoins which in terms of marketcap volume are still much lower than Bitcoin.
I didn't say that. What I described is an alt season - a time when alts outperform BTC in its price appreciation, so to speak. It usually happens after a period of Bitcoin dominance, which is, with time, going down a bit.
It doesn't mean that BTC follows alts, what I meant is - that after BTC rally, there is an alt rally
