TLDR Bitcoin’s 2025 realized volatility dropped to 2.24%, the lowest annual level since 2012 Bitcoin was less volatile than Nvidia in 2025, per Bitwise and K33 TLDR Bitcoin’s 2025 realized volatility dropped to 2.24%, the lowest annual level since 2012 Bitcoin was less volatile than Nvidia in 2025, per Bitwise and K33

Bitcoin Turned Less Volatile Than Nvidia As $570 Billion Absorbed In Swings

TLDR

  • Bitcoin’s 2025 realized volatility dropped to 2.24%, the lowest annual level since 2012
  • Bitcoin was less volatile than Nvidia in 2025, per Bitwise and K33 Research data
  • Market absorbed a $570B drawdown in 2025 without triggering panic or collapse
  • ETFs and corporate treasuries accumulated over 650,000 BTC during the year

Bitcoin ended 2025 with its lowest annual volatility on record. According to K33 Research, the digital asset’s realized daily volatility dropped to 2.24%, a major change from earlier years. In 2013, Bitcoin volatility peaked at 7.58%. By contrast, 2025’s figure places Bitcoin below the volatility levels of several large-cap tech stocks, including Nvidia.

Despite the record-low reading, the market saw sharp movements. In October 2025, Bitcoin dropped from $126,000 to $80,500, a 36% fall that erased around $570 billion in market capitalization. Still, due to the market’s deeper structure, those changes were absorbed without cascading liquidations like in previous cycles.

Institutions Anchor Liquidity in a Maturing Market

K33’s report attributes the lower volatility to a more developed market structure. Bitcoin’s price is now influenced by institutional flows from ETFs, corporate treasuries, and regulated custodians. Around 650,000 BTC were accumulated by ETFs and corporations in 2025. Though ETF buying slowed from the previous year, with 160,000 BTC added versus 630,000 BTC in 2024, the demand remained steady.

Corporate treasuries also added around 473,000 BTC. Many companies used financial strategies like preferred stock and convertibles rather than direct purchases. These structured flows replaced retail-driven speculation, reducing reflexive selloffs and intraday volatility.Image

The report notes that even during large drawdowns, such as the October correction, ETF holdings barely changed. This absence of panic selling marked a departure from past cycles. Institutional investors have shown more resilience and less sensitivity to short-term price changes.

Long-Term Holders Shift Supply Into Institutional Channels

The market also saw a redistribution of supply. Long-held Bitcoin moved into institutional hands. Around 1.6 million BTC that had been idle for over two years re-entered circulation between 2023 and 2025. Major transactions included 80,000 BTC sold via Galaxy and 20,400 BTC by Fidelity in mid-2025.

Unlike previous years, when large sales often crashed the market, these transactions were absorbed by ETF flows and corporate buyers. According to K33, these buyers entered the market through structured programs rather than chasing price momentum. This reduced the impact of large single-wallet sales and strengthened overall liquidity.Image

With supply more widely distributed, order books have become deeper. A sale of 10,000 BTC in 2025 triggered buying interest, not forced selling. This structural change has helped stabilize the market.

Volatility Compression Changes Portfolio Role

Bitcoin’s lower volatility is changing how institutional investors view the asset. Bitwise noted that Bitcoin had a lower volatility than Nvidia in 2025. This data has enabled advisors to present Bitcoin as a lower-risk asset, opening access to 401(k) plans and institutional portfolios bound by volatility limits.

Portfolio models now allow higher allocation weights to Bitcoin. As volatility falls, the asset contributes less to overall portfolio risk. This shift is supported by cheaper options hedging, as implied volatility has dropped alongside realized volatility.Image

Still, risk events remain. On October 10, a sharp liquidation wiped out $19 billion in leveraged long positions. The trigger was a tariff announcement by then-President Trump, causing a short-term risk-off move. Yet the market quickly stabilized due to strong spot demand from ETFs and treasuries.

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