According to JPMorgan, Bitcoin's volatility has significantly decreased, which may aid in attracting institutional investors back to the market.
Current State of Bitcoin Volatility
At the beginning of 2025, Bitcoin's volatility was at 60%, now it sits around 30%. This decline could draw larger institutional investors back into the cryptocurrency market.
Impact of Corporate Withdrawals
Over the past year, many corporate treasurers have been pulling Bitcoin out of circulation. This 'intense withdrawal' has had a real effect on the market: more coins are being held passively, reducing trading volume and price fluctuations.
Price Growth Prospects for Bitcoin
According to Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou from JPMorgan, for Bitcoin to match gold-like assets, it would need to increase by 13% to $126,000, a feat that may be achievable given the current market conditions.
The decrease in Bitcoin's volatility creates opportunities for investors, and its current price may indicate potential growth in the future.