Kaiko Research: Bitcoin and Ethereum Are Now Less Volatile Than Oil Amid Dwindling Liquidity
Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are now slightly less volatile than oil as both assets continue to trade sideways this summer. According to new research from Kaiko, the notorious trend of cryptocurrency volatility has t...
According to new research from Kaiko, the notorious trend of cryptocurrency volatility has taken a sharp decline due to several factors ranging from government policies to wider macroeconomic factors.
The slowed volatility change in the top two digital assets has now seen it drop to “multi-year lows, slightly below oil prices.” ...
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