I am not trying to scare altcoins investors but this graph below should be eye opening for many who bets everything they had on altcoins, coming from someone like me who have lost thousands of dollars to altcoins between 2022 and 2025, I just want to remind you guys that altcoins deserves a lesser space in your entire portfolio than Bitcoin.
How unwise is it to bet all your money on altcoins? I'm guessing every other user here has lost money on altcoins.

If bitcoin is considered a risky asset, then altcoins should be considered
risky assets2.
Altcoins are down from 70% to 90% and believe me, they can still go down another 90% again, I can see many people saying the altcoins season is coming back soon, I won't say it's impossible but I want you do be ready for the worst.
What if it's 100%? Just yesterday, I saw a discussion ((
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5571837.msg66307029#msg66307029)) about how half of all altcoins are dead projects, meaning there's a 50% chance of losing 100% of your investment. The numbers aren't exactly encouraging.
Why would altcoin season return when the entire industry is in a downturn?
Years back we never had AI platforms building cryptos in minutes, just like that, it is far more easier to create shit coins then rent some twitter influencers and deceive some followers into thinking that this is the next x100 coin.
This is one of the reasons why there are so many shitcoins.
Many altcoins will face a deadly end as we go deep into 2026, I advice you have more Bitcoin in your portfolio than having more altcoins, less percentage should be in alts if somehow you like alts, let stocks and Bitcoin takes over the highest percentages of your portfolio because altcoins are too unreliable.
Don't lump all altcoins together. Established projects with a proven track record can be trustworthy for investment.
Many developers don't care about solving problems, they want the $$$$ bags.
Everyone wants more money.

Also, a solution to a problem may simply not be in demand at the moment, which is why a project with good potential may fail.