The crypto market ended the week with breadth clearly negative and aggregate weight unchanged. The number of tokens ending the week in the green remained well below those in the red despite a partial afternoon recovery on Friday, and strength concentrated in a limited cluster of positions. Most of the liquid universe moved in the same direction.
That gap between the few assets that held positive and the broader field that did not is the week's defining condition. The assets carrying the most capital generally pointed lower, and the ones that gained were isolated rather than leading something wider.
That kind of divergence between a small cluster of outperformers and the rest of the field tends to be more informative than either reading taken alone.
Crypto Market Breadth Remains Clearly Negative
Total market capitalization remained roughly flat around $2.17 trillion according to data from CoinMarketCap. A scan of the top 100 tokens shows that 37 closed the week higher, 61 lost ground, and 2 finished where they started. A cleaned screen of the top 50, excluding stablecoins, wrapped tokens, and staked duplicates, showed 13 positive, 21 negative, and 1 unchanged, with a median return of -0.78% and a cap-weighted return of -2.19%. Larger assets continued to drag the weighted result below the median.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin dominance stands at 58.4%, having fallen roughly half a percentage point from the August 6 comparison point. Bitcoin itself declined while dominance slipped, which points toward selective rotation rather than a broad capital shift toward other assets.
USD-pegged stablecoin circulation was nearly flat over the same window, rising about 0.09% between August 7 and August 15. That is an imperfect proxy for liquidity, and the small change offered no strong evidence of fresh capital moving into or out of the market.
Leading the pack of the notable altcoin gainers this week was Chainlink (LINK), which was joined by Monero (XMR), Hyperliquid (HYPE), and BNB. As is often the case, tokens highlighted as gainers one week often find themselves on the opposite end of the spectrum in subsequent follow up sessions. This time it was, Uniswap (UNI) and Cardano (ADA) on the biggest losers list as profit taking from gains earlier in the month led to healthy pullbacks.
Overall, the week's strength remained concentrated while most of the field declined.
Bitcoin Weakens as Chainlink Holds Relative Strength
Bitcoin anchored the soft end of the large-cap tier for the week. TradingView's Coinbase feed placed the price near support at $63,000 at the time of writing, down from $64,910, resulting in a weekly performance of approximately -2.8%.





