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Bitcoin realized volatility falls to just 17%

On June 1, 2026 by voice

Bitcoin ($BTC) realized volatility, a measure of price movement, dropped to a multi-year low as of June 1, 2026.

Bitcoin’s one-week realized volatility has fallen to roughly 17%, down over 56% from its second-quarter peak of around 39%, according to data from CryptoQuant. As such, $BTC 1-week volatility has revisited its 2026 low, which preceded the January-February capitulation.

$BTC realized volatility (1-week). Source: CryptoQuant

Despite the recent Bitcoin price rally from $65,000 to slightly above $82,000, its 1-week volatility has continued to contract. For context, $BTC’s realized volatility over 1 week surged above 90% during the 2020 Black Thursday, triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, and above 75% during the 2021 crypto bull market.

However, Bitcoin’s 1-week realized volatility has ranged around 34% in recent years, due to rising institutional investor adoption. Additionally, $BTC’s volatility has been closely correlated with Gold, despite the flagship coin underperforming stocks and precious metals, as per analysis recently shared by Eric Balchunas, an ETF analyst.

60-day historical volume since IBIT launched vs Gold. Source: Bloomberg

What’s next for Bitcoin price amid reduced realized volatility?

The notable decline in Bitcoin’s 1-week realized volatility could signal a calm before the storm. Historically, major $BTC price moves, in either direction, have followed this tool dropping to around 17%.

“History is consistent with what usually comes next. Deep volatility compression rarely resolves quietly. It tends to come before large directional moves because forced calm eventually ends with a release,” Axel Adler noted.

As such, if the flagship coin reclaims its 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) amid rising volatility, a risk-on breakout could be confirmed. However, if $BTC price continues to drop, possibly below $70,000 over the coming weeks, amid rising volatility, a fresh capitulation could be confirmed.

At press time, $BTC price traded around $71,460 after dropping 7.8% over the past seven days.

$BTC/USD 1-week chart. Source: Finbold

Meanwhile, if $BTC realized volatility (1-week) stabilizes at its multi-year low over the next 1 week, Bitcoin’s price could get trapped in a multi-month horizontal consolidation, hence making the tool vital for midterm prediction.

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