No, Bitcoin is not in its ‘longest ever bear market’ — Here’s why
Based on some definitions of a bear market, the current cycle is not the longest crypto winter ever seen and may not even be a bear market.
Based on some definitions of a bear market, the current cycle is not the longest crypto winter ever seen and may not even be a bear market.
In Cointime Economics, the time Bitcoin has been held is considered when it is transacted, giving hodlers’ transactions greater weight.
The Bitcoin Implied Volatility Index has fallen to its lowest levels since the crypto options exchange launched the tracker in early 2021.
BTC’s historically low volatility could abruptly change in June, with long-term holders making moves and options traders showing an uptick in bearish positions.
A perfect storm is forming for higher volatility. Learn how to profit from BTC price moves on either side.
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