Here's something wild: BTC hit fresh all-time highs this year and pulled back twice pretty hard. Looks chaotic, right?
Turns out 2025 might actually be one of Bitcoin's calmest years ever—at least when you check realized volatility metrics. The swings feel dramatic, but the numbers tell a different story.
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AirdropHarvester
· 14h ago
This "realized volatility" talk... just sounds like they're trying to fool people. The real experience is what actually matters.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12-08 22:38
Data can be deceiving; feelings seem more real.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 12-08 20:58
To put it simply, it's just a psychological effect—the data is right there.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 12-08 20:55
Numbers don't lie, but everything else feels fake.
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FOMOmonster
· 12-08 20:47
Achieving volatility is really deceptive; it feels like your mindset collapses when the price drops.
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DoomCanister
· 12-08 20:38
Numbers tell you the truth; feelings are deceptive.
Here's something wild: BTC hit fresh all-time highs this year and pulled back twice pretty hard. Looks chaotic, right?
Turns out 2025 might actually be one of Bitcoin's calmest years ever—at least when you check realized volatility metrics. The swings feel dramatic, but the numbers tell a different story.