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As we enter the final month of 2025, Bitcoin is consolidating tightly between $85,000 and $90,000, creating one of the calmest yet most critical ranges of the year. Historically, such compressions have preceded major market moves — either a breakout to new highs or another sharp correction. But here’s the key: if $Bitcoin breaks upward, several mid-cap altcoins are positioned for outsized gains due to strong fundamentals, active ecosystems, and rising on-chain activity. BTC/USD chart in the past month – TradingView Below are 5 must-watch crypto projects for December 2025, each selected from current market performance and supported by real stats from today’s data. Why This Market Structure Matters Bitcoin’s consolidation above $85K shows that buyers continue defending a strong macro support, while sellers struggle to push BTC lower. This equilibrium often precedes a volatility expansion — and altcoins typically move harder than BTC once the direction is set. BTC/USD 1-hour chart – TradingView If $BTC breaks above $90K with momentum, liquidity tends to rotate into mid-caps, rewarding early watchers. Here are the top 5 altcoins to monitor right now. Top 5 Cryptos to WATCH 1. Hyperliquid (HYPE) Price: $29.45 Market Cap: $9.918B Volume (24h): $209.6M Circulating Supply: 336.68M HYPE Hyperliquid has become one of the strongest narratives of 2025 — a VC-free, on-chain derivatives ecosystem that is now competing directly with centralized exchanges thanks to its ultra-fast execution and deep liquidity. Its growth is organic, community-driven, and fueled by real traders — not hype. With a nearly $10B market cap, strong volumes, and rising institutional interest in on-chain derivatives, $HYPE remains one of the most compelling large-cap plays going into 2026. Why watch it in December? Strong derivatives volume signals high user activity Institutions quietly route capital through Hyperliquid’s on-chain settlement A BTC breakout typically increases leverage demand →…

