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BTC $64,098.78 +0.80%
ETH $1,894.10 -0.47%
BNB $599.99 -0.97%
XRP $0.9957 -0.41%
SOL $76.00 +0.63%
TRX $0.3321 +0.14%
DOGE $0.0697 -0.66%
ADA $0.1741 +0.00%
BCH $203.18 -0.32%
LINK $9.40 -0.90%
HYPE $59.23 +0.21%
AAVE $88.86 +2.31%
SUI $0.6516 -3.67%
XLM $0.1535 -2.55%
ZEC $501.95 -1.97%

Bitcoin's volatility exceeds the levels seen at the new highs in March, which may serve as a catalyst for breaking out of the consolidation phase

2024-08-22 11:25:22

ChainCatcher message, Bitcoin's volatility has exceeded the levels of March (when Bitcoin reached its all-time high) and continues to rise, with traders believing this could be the catalyst needed for Bitcoin to finally break out of its consolidation phase.

However, to trigger a rebound, Bitcoin must first stay above $61,000 and successfully retest the $62,000 level, which is a level Bitcoin has not touched since August 9.

According to data from CoinGlass, on August 21, the historical volatility chart indicator for Bitcoin reached 3.42%, surpassing the 3.00% recorded on March 13, when Bitcoin hit its historical high of $73,679.

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