According to the firm, every company in the Nasdaq 100 currently exhibits higher realized volatility than Bitcoin on a three-month basis, with the trend extending to both shorter and longer time horizons.
The improvement is stark compared to just one month ago, when Bitcoin appeared steadier than 91% of Nasdaq 100 stocks. On a one-month measure, it now surpasses 96 of them, signaling that price swings in the digital asset have cooled even further.
CEX.io explained that the steady decline in Bitcoin’s volatility points to its growing maturity as an investment asset.
According to the firm, inflows and outflows that once triggered sharp moves now disperse across a much deeper liquidity pool as the top crypto’s market cap expands. This structural shift means marginal buyers and sellers no longer dictate price action as dramatically as in earlier cycles.