Quarterly realized volatility for Bitcoin is down to 70%, approaching historical lows and just above the 62% bottom seen in September 2023 when BTC traded at $26,000. The current cycle’s peak volatility of 143% is well below previous highs of 236%, reflecting the impact of institutional investors and steady capital inflows. Historically, periods of low realized volatility often act as a breather before new price trends emerge, signaling potential for renewed market activity soon.
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