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Bitcoin’s Volatility Declines as Institutional Investment Grows

News Desk
Last updated: April 21, 2026 9:58 am
News Desk
Published: April 21, 2026
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Bitcoin, currently priced at $76,381.51, has long been recognized for its volatility, with its value often swinging dramatically within short time frames. However, recent trends suggest that this volatility may be lessening. The cryptocurrency’s 30-day realized volatility has recently dropped to 42%, remaining below the 50% mark this month, according to data from TradingView.

In comparison, South Korea’s Kospi stock index, which boasts a market capitalization roughly double that of Bitcoin, exhibited a volatility level of 74% last week and still hovers around 51%. Similarly, Pakistan’s KSE 100 index shows comparable volatility, also at around 51%. This declining volatility in Bitcoin aligns with its historical trajectory, especially following the introduction of spot ETFs in the U.S. in January 2024, which have attracted institutional investors. This increased institutional participation has fostered more risk-managed capital flows, thereby stabilizing Bitcoin’s price fluctuations.

The relative stability of Bitcoin positions it as an appealing asset for geopolitical hedging, particularly in times of global unrest. Historically, Bitcoin has demonstrated resilience by outperforming traditional assets like gold and the S&P 500 during periods of war and geopolitical instability. According to River, a financial institution focused on Bitcoin, this trend remains consistent.

Nevertheless, the recent volatility metrics reveal that most major regional markets, along with their global counterparts, have shown less volatility compared to Bitcoin. This raises questions about South Korea’s unique situation as the world’s 14th-largest economy.

The pronounced volatility of Korean stocks can largely be attributed to fluctuations in fossil fuel prices, a factor that does not affect Bitcoin in the same way. For instance, the Kospi index saw a dramatic fall from 6,340 points in late February to 5,000 by the end of March, before recovering to surpass 6,380 points. This decline correlated with rising tensions due to escalating conflicts between Iran and a U.S.-Israeli coalition, which began on February 28, leading to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil supply route. The disruption triggered a surge in oil prices that adversely impacted South Korea, a country heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports from the Middle East.

Eventually, the Kospi managed to rebound as tensions eased and negotiations for a temporary ceasefire commenced. In a similar vein, the Pakistani stock market exhibited comparable volatility, reflecting its equally precarious position regarding energy market fluctuations.

Throughout these upheavals, Bitcoin has largely remained stable, fluctuating within a range of $65,000 to $75,000, buoyed by new inflows into U.S.-listed spot ETFs. This development highlights Bitcoin’s unique positioning in the financial landscape, especially as traditional markets grapple with external shocks.

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