Bitcoin (BTC) noted volatility, price volatility, dropped to multi-year lows as of June 1, 2026.
Bitcoin’s one-week realized volatility has fallen about 17%, down 56% from its second quarter peak of about 39%, according to data from CryptoQuant. Likewise, BTC 1-week volatility has returned to its 2026 low, which was before the January-February offering.

Despite Bitcoin’s recent rally from $65,000 to $82,000 a bit, its one-week volatility has surpassed consensus. In his words, the volatility of BTC in one week increased by 90% on Thursday Friday 2020, due to the epidemic of Covid-19, and 75% in the crypto bull market of 2021.
However, Bitcoin’s 1-week realized volatility is around 34% in recent years, due to the rise of institutional investors. In addition, BTC volatility has been closely related to Gold, although leading currencies have not performed well with precious metals, such as analysis recently shared with Eric Balchunas, an ETF expert.

What’s next for the price of Bitcoin within the reduced realized volatility?
Bitcoin’s notorious 1-week low realized volatility could signal the calm before the storm. Historically, major BTC price moves, in any direction, have followed this instrument down by up to 17%.
“History is related to what often comes after. High stress does not go away quietly. It tends to come before it because the pressure is finally exhausted and released,” Axel Adler. he realized.
Similarly, if the futures stock retraces the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) amid volatility, a bullish risk can be confirmed. However, if the price of BTC continues to fall, perhaps below $ 70,000 in the coming weeks, amid a steady rise, a new trend may be confirmed.
At press time, the price of BTC traded at around $71,460 after a 7.8% decline in the past seven days.

At this time, if BTC realized volatility (1-week) stabilizes at the lowest multi-year level in the next 1 week, the price of Bitcoin can be trapped in multi-month horizontal integration, thus making it an important tool to predict in the middle.
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