Bitcoin fluctuation scale fell to nearly 8 months in February

Bitcoin fluctuation reached the lowest multiple level last month. (Photo by Matt Kardi/Getty Emociz)
Bitcoin prices have witnessed relatively tame in February, and a specific volatility procedure decreased to its lowest level in several months, as the digital currency is traded within a reasonably specific range.
Curricula fluctuations decreased for 30 days, and it was measured using the data that was withdrawn from multiple exchange, to 30.98 % on February 23, according to the numbers collected by Asset Manager collected Blwfores Capital.
By declining to this point, the above scale obtained its lowest value since June 29, 2024, and additional capital data revealed.
This number of 30.98 % is less than half of the level of 61.25 %, as the average fluctuation of digital assets has been since 2013.
The world’s most prominent encrypted currency managed to generate unusually low fluctuations readings within a month, as it turned greatly between 90,000 dollars and 100,000 dollars, according to Coinbase numbers from Tradingview.
Bitcoin was traded within this relatively modest range after climbing to levels above 108,000 dollars in December and January, and the additional Coinbase data from Tradingview.
These repeated channels coincide with the history of bitcoin for extreme volatility. The most prominent digital currency in the world has witnessed some impressive bull runs, followed by some sharp declines.
The ideal examples of the 2017 bull running, as Bitcoin rose about 20,000 dollars during the time when a great vision was born.
After the price became inappropriate, it was destroyed, which led to the exposure of the digital currency for a few years and a winter experience called.
During the global epidemic, the cryptocurrency began again to climb, which led to approaching $ 70,000, becoming unnecessary and disrupted again.
After trading a large reduced value for a few years, Bitcoin rose again in 2024 and 2025, causing its fresh level to reach its highest level.
Disclosure: I own some Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Ether, EOS and Sol.
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