Bitcoin’s 30-day annualized actual volatility rose to nearly 60%, surpassing Ethereum by nearly 10%
According to Kaiko data, as the Bitcoin halving event approaches, Bitcoin's 30-day annualized actual volatility has risen to nearly 60%, which is nearly 10 percentage points higher than Ethereum's 30-day actual volatility. This gap is the highest in at least a year. Historical volatility refers to the degree of price fluctuations observed during a specific period. (CoinDesk)
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