Bitcoin’s low volatility could be reflective of institutions holding BTC and issuing stocks to buy more, or a sign that most traders expect prolonged price consolidation.

Bitcoin’s low volatility could be reflective of institutions holding BTC and issuing stocks to buy more, or a sign that most traders expect prolonged price consolidation.

Bitcoin's BVIV implied volatility index dropped to 38%, a nine-month low, as institutional buying, easing geopolitical tensions, and options selling calm the market.

The decline comes as Bitcoin struggles to break above $80,000, trading around $77,000 today and still down nearly 40 per cent from its record high above $126,000 set in October

La volatilidad implícita del precio de Bitcoin ha alcanzado el nivel mínimo de los últimos nueve meses. Todos los detalles.