Bitcoin Volatility Drops to 2.73%: What It Means for Market Consolidation

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/04 14:45:01
0
Share
copy
COINOTAG reports, as of May 4th, Coinglass data indicates that Bitcoin’s *volatility* has reduced to **2.73%**, following a sustained week of declines. Typically, significant fluctuations in Bitcoin are associated with **speculative trading** and the prevailing **FOMO** (fear of missing out) sentiment among retail investors. A decrease in volatility may signal the exit of short-term speculators, suggesting the potential for a market **consolidation phase** or a notable *cooling-off period*. Moreover, Bitcoin’s price movements are frequently influenced by wider **macroeconomic factors**, including shifts in *inflation expectations*, alterations in **interest rates**, and varying **geopolitical risks**. As these external influences stabilize, it is not uncommon for Bitcoin’s volatility to similarly diminish. Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/bitcoin-volatility-drops-to-2-73-what-it-means-for-market-consolidation/

You may also like

Dune Stablecoin Research: The Flow and Demand of a $300 Billion Market

In the dataset, transfers are no longer simply labeled as pure "transaction volume," but are classified as different on-chain activities. This is the difference between "just knowing that $100 trillion has been transferred" and "understanding why it was transferred."

Stripe Annual Letter: New cognitive density is extremely high, especially the 5-level model of "AI + Payments"

Every trend here is affecting everyone's future survival.

Sam Altman's Twenty-Four Hours: The Pentagon said "no" twice, but only one was serious

In Silicon Valley, Altman's sub-12-hour move has a name. It's not called backstabbing, it's called timing.

The US-Iran Conflict Spreads to the Crypto Space: What to Expect in the Market on Monday

The most important industry in the crypto world, only 300 kilometers away from the missile's impact point

Lily Liu, the chair of the Solana Foundation, shouted "Don't waste time on crypto," is the crypto industry really dead?

The interest of the younger generation is shifting from cryptocurrency to the field of artificial intelligence, which coincides with the current phenomenon in the cryptocurrency industry.

The little deer live by the water and grass

Mining companies have never been the most devout believers in Bitcoin. Under the pressures of halving compressing profits, financial reports showing revenue growth without profit increase, and coin prices falling below mining costs, the industry is collectively de-risking.

Popular coins

Latest Crypto News

Read more