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Bitcoin’s Volatility Hits New Extreme

Annie GerberBy Annie GerberMay 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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When Bitcoin moves 30% in a week, a certain silence descends upon a trading desk. Not quite panic. It’s more akin to the held breath of those who were reminded they hadn’t figured something out after believing they had. Since October, when Bitcoin hit $126,000 and then started to decline with a sort of gloomy inevitability, there has been a silence surrounding cryptocurrency. The price had fallen to about $60,000 by the beginning of February. CME options implied volatility surged to levels not seen since 2022. A year ago, analysts confidently practiced the “digital gold” narrative, but it began to sound a little thinner.

Finding a single villain is tempting. Usually, there isn’t one. After sifting through the wreckage in early December, BlackRock’s research team concluded that the sell-off was caused by a confluence of factors rather than a clear catalyst. These factors included the deflation of digital asset treasury company premiums, shifting Fed expectations, leveraged perpetual futures unwinding in violent chain reactions, and long-term holders quietly trimming positions once Bitcoin crossed $100,000. A wobble could have been caused by each one alone. They created something more akin to a structural shudder when stacked.

Topic Snapshot Details
Asset Bitcoin (BTC)
All-Time High $126,000 (early October 2025)
Recent Low ~$84,000 (late November 2025)
Drawdown from Peak Roughly 33%
Current Trading Range Around $78,000 (early May 2026)
Implied Volatility (25-delta puts) 95% on Feb 5, 2026 — highest since 2022
April 2026 ETF Inflows ~$2.44 billion
Largest ETF Holder iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT)
Cumulative U.S. Spot ETF AUM ~$102 billion
Macro Pressure U.S.–Iran tensions, Fed dissent, oil prices
Reference Source Fidelity Digital Assets research

The way this episode fits into a larger narrative of purported maturity is what makes it peculiar. It was widely believed for years that Bitcoin was stabilizing. From its early 400% extremes, volatility had moved into a more stable 30–80% range. In January 2024, Spot ETFs introduced institutional treasuries, sovereign reserves, and pension funds. Michael Saylor’s company, Strategy, amassed over 818,000 coins. By the end of 2025, 23 nation-states were said to have some Bitcoin. We were informed that the asset was no longer a teenage fugitive.

And yet, here we are. In a matter of hours, the October 10 flash crash eliminated more than 30% of open interest in futures. At the psychological threshold of $100,000, whales who had been riding Bitcoin for less than $1,000 finally removed their chips from the table. A number of digital asset treasury stocks now trade below the value of the Bitcoin they own because the premium that previously attracted buyers to them vanished. The market seems to have suddenly realized what it was after persuading itself that it had matured.

Bitcoin’s Volatility
Bitcoin’s Volatility

You can practically feel the recalibration when you walk into any crypto-adjacent office in Singapore or Manhattan. After citing “structural floor” arguments in late 2025, traders are now discussing hedges, options skew, and whether Brent crude must drop below $100 before Bitcoin can recover. The number of policy dissents at the Federal Reserve’s most recent meeting was the highest since 1992, a minor statistic that reflects the general unease. Inflation hasn’t peaked, Jerome Powell cautioned. Kevin Warsh, his successor, hasn’t even convened for the first time.

The longer view, however, adds to the gloom. There have been 40–80% drawdowns during each Bitcoin halving cycle, and each drawdown has ultimately been followed by a new high. Net ETF inflows totaled about $2.44 billion in April 2026, almost twice as much as in March. Over 70% of that capital was taken up by BlackRock’s IBIT alone. The buying simply had to swallow a lot of forced selling before it vanished.

It’s still unclear if this volatility indicates a fleeting tantrum or something more significant. Despite its institutional appearance, it appears that Bitcoin hasn’t traded using its old reflexes. It continues to move like an asset in search of its identity. As this develops, it’s difficult to avoid wondering if cryptocurrency will always reach maturity in this jagged, disappointing manner—two steps forward, one violent lurch back.

Bitcoin’s Volatility
Annie Gerber

Please email Annie@abudhabi-news.com

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