| So a minus of about 45% from the all time high three months ago? If this is it for this cycle, that would indicate the volatility of Bitcoin went down significantly. Taking a look at the Bitcoin to USD price chart, I see roughly these numbers: 2013: $1,100 -> $238 = -78% 2017: $19,000 -> $3,500 = -82% 2021: $68,000 -> $16,000 = -76% It will be interesting to watch if the volatility really stays this low suddenly. If so, one could point to the institutional adoption over the last years as the reason for this. When I ask Gemini for the number of public companies with Bitcoin on their balance sheets over the last years, I get: 2023: 67 2024: 79 2025: 190 And a similar trend for Bitcoin ETFs and ETPs. Twice as many in 2025 than in 2023. |