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‘No longer a market outlier’ – How Bitcoin’s volatility has changed the game 

By Ishika Kumari · Published May 11, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: AMBCrypto
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Bitcoin's price has fluctuated wildly since 2022. In 2022, the cryptocurrency market experienced "crypto winter," falling from a $1.2 trillion market cap to $319 billion. The crypto market was under a lot of strain due to events like the Terra/Luna collapse, the aggressive Fed rate hikes, and the FTX bankruptcy. However, by 2024, the market capitalization had returned close to $2 trillion. Thanks to the introduction of the Spot Bitcoin [BTC] and Ethereum exchange-traded funds, in 2024, the crypto market was able to pull back. Now, in early 2026, the Middle East tensions had put further strain on the crypto market. Yet amidst such events, Bitcoin volatility stood strong, “keeping volatility broadly in line with major tech stocks.”  Ecoinometrics noted, Since late 2022, Bitcoin has even traded with lower volatility than Nvidia at times. They put it aptly when they said,  Bitcoin is no longer behaving like a market outlier. Bitcoin vs. Nvidia Nvidia's charts against Bitcoin supported the narrative showing how the crypto market was acting more and more like a significant macro asset. Despite being a stock, Nvidia's trading momentum was very aggressive because of the AI narrative. There were times when NVDA was more momentum-driven and speculative than Bitcoin. Bitcoin vs. gold and more Additionally, the Bitcoin/Gold ratio indicated that it is still significantly higher than it was in 2023, even after the 2026 decline. This implies that Bitcoin has risen structurally against gold in the past cycle, supporting the idea that BTC is becoming a more competitive global store-of-value asset.  The sentiment was also echoed by the Bitcoin Archive on X, which reported that since bottoming, Bitcoin has recovered 28%, including a robust 12% move in April alone. At the same time, the S&P 500 saw a 16% recovery.  The analysis of Glassnode's Bitcoin's Realized Volatility solidified this narrative because its short-term volatility was still explosive at times, but its long-term volatility has been gradually decreasing.  However, worries persist because the 2024 Bitcoin cycle saw fewer parabolic rallies and less price growth than the cycles that occurred in 2012, 2016, and 2020. In conclusion, BloFin Research had put it best when they noted,  Bitcoin’s current cycle has dramatically underperformed every prior one. Final Summary  Bitcoin is becoming less of a speculative asset and more like the volatility of large tech stocks. Despite brief oscillations, lower realized volatility indicates a maturing Bitcoin market.

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