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Bitcoin is now calmer than South Korea’s stock market. Here’s why it matters

Bitcoin’s 30-day realized volatility has fallen below that of South Korea’s Kospi and Pakistan’s KSE 100, challenging its reputation as the most volatile asset.

Recent energy shocks caused by the war and a sharp rise in oil prices have made Korean and Pakistani stocks more volatile, while Bitcoin has traded in a relatively narrow range between around $65,000 and $75,000.

Bitcoin’s relative stability during geopolitical turmoil has strengthened its appeal as a hedge. #BTC

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