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Bitcoin’s (BTC) dominance has fallen to its lowest level in over a year, recording its steepest weekly drop in three years.
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Bitcoin is entering the second half of 2025 with significantly reduced volatility and on-chain activity, even as institutional interest intensifies. US spot Bitcoin ETFs are nearing $50 billion in ...
With the cryptocurrency market facing renewed volatility, investors are seeking solid opportunities with long-term potential.
Bitcoin’s Daily Realized Volatility Across Market Shocks Sources & Notes: Mazur (2022) and EODHD; the COVID-19 Crash ranks and daily realized volatility are derived directly from the original study.
Bitcoin (BTC-0.02%) has long been criticized for its high volatility, which is often cited as a major barrier to adopting the cryptocurrency as a legitimate investment.
Figure 1: Bitcoin’s Market Capitalization vs. Volatility, Marking Different Market Cap Peaks In figure 2: The volatility of any asset, bitcoin included, is not constant.
Aug. 17, marked the return of the much-awaited and notorious bitcoin volatility. After several months of consolidating around the $30,000 level with historically low realized and implied volatility in ...