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    Bitcoin has become unusually quiet, and traders who make their living from its violent price swings are increasingly looking somewhere else for action.

    After a cycle that began with a Trump-fueled surge and a wave of corporate treasury buying that pushed the price toward record highs, the market is now somewhere far less exciting, trapped in a range so compressed and so persistent that it has become the defining feature of this stage in the cycle.

    And that has made traders chase similar volatility elsewhere.

    “$BTC was historically a retail-driven asset, as was all of crypto,” said Edmond Goh, global head of trading at B2C2. “Retail markets are now moving towards equities — particularly AI — equities”

    Additionally, there is maturation of digital assets, pointing to a longer-term structural shift as more traditional institutions push deeper into digital assets.

    “$BTC and crypto markets have become more efficient due to more incumbents, more effective risk models and HFTs from TradFi,” Goh said, adding that general deleveraging — with open interest near all-time lows — has further suppressed volatile moves.

    Bitcoin’s volatility, a measure of how quickly prices move up or down, has fallen to multi-year lows relative to traditional equities. Historically, the cryptocurrency’s price swung more than five times as violently as the S&P 500. But bitcoin’s 30-day realized volatility has fallen to an annualized 42%, compared with 18% for the S&P 500. That is the narrowest gap on record between the two, meaning bitcoin price swings have become less chaotic than previous cycles.

    Bitcoin’s price volatility vs S&P 500. (CoinDesk)

    This quiet period reflects a tug-of-war in the market: selling of bitcoin by corporations and miners, which has kept a lid on rallies, while less leverage from speculative traders and steady buying from long-term holders have limited the downside.

    “Bitcoin is currently locked in a price stalemate resulting in a compressed volatility regime,” Shiliang Tang, managing partner at Monarq Asset Management, told CoinDesk.

    “On the upside, corporate treasury sales from the likes of Strategy and MARA continue to create a persistent supply ceiling. On the downside, speculative leverage has been completely flushed the past few months, eliminating the threat of liquidation cascades, while long-term wallets have been net accumulators according to onchain data recently.”

    The result is a market where neither buyers nor sellers of volatility have found enough conviction to decisively force the price in either direction.

    “A trader seeking a 5x or 10x payoff can now choose among bitcoin, Nvidia, gold, an equity perpetual, a 0DTE option, or a sports event contract rather than concentrating risk-taking in crypto,” NYDIG’s Cipolaro wrote.

    The scale of growth in prediction markets has attracted another slice of speculative activity that once flowed into crypto trading.

    The 2026 World Cup was the moment the numbers became impossible to ignore, with Kalshi processing $31 billion in notional volume in June alone, a jump of more than 70% from the prior month, while Polymarket’s international exchange set a new monthly record of $10.8 billion.

    Wall Street noticed too, with DRW building a dedicated prediction market desk and applying cross-platform arbitrage techniques borrowed from derivatives trading. However, van Rossum warned that these markets are “so different from trading crypto tokens that not all exchanges and professional traders can easily adapt.”

    ‘Hibernation’

    The response for much of the industry has settled into something resembling strategic patience. The flamboyant spending of the last bull cycle, including stadium naming rights, F1 teams and aggressive expansion into new markets, has given way to cost discipline and reduced headcount.

    BitMEX, once the world’s largest crypto derivatives exchange, shut its doors last month as closures mount across the board. Meanwhile, firms that are still operating are doing so with smaller teams and narrower ambitions.

    “Many exchanges and trading firms are in hibernation: not making much, not spending much,” Folkvang’s van Rossum said. “In a bear market, everything stops working well, and nothing really prints money.”

    And this lack of participation is starting to show up in the crypto market structure.

    “One notable change has been the widening of spreads as some traders step away from the market,” said Howard at Wincent.

    Thinner liquidity leads to exaggerated moves in either direction as less capital is available to absorb large buy or sell orders. This was exacerbated by the wipeout of leverage last October, which saw close to $20 billion worth of derivatives positions wiped from the market. Market depth has yet to fully recover. Bitcoin’s average cumulative order book depth at 1% from mid-price fell from around $20 million before the October crash to $14 million by mid-November. CoinDesk Research concluded at the time that this represented a deliberate reduction in market-making commitment rather than a temporary dislocation.

    B2C2’s Goh argues the shift may be more fundamental than a temporary lull. “$BTC is itself a low volatility asset in the sense of a store of value — it doesn’t have returns or capex. Think closer to gold than high volatility equities,” he said.

    However, bitcoin has been here before. The lesson from previous cycles suggests that this kind of tame price action does not last indefinitely. The $6,300-to-$6,800 range that defined bitcoin through much of 2018 felt similarly immovable at the time, and it ended with a sharp move lower before the market eventually found the footing for its next major rally.

    The structural setup this time is different, with institutional custody, ETF flows and a far more developed derivatives market, but the underlying psychology of a compressed market is eerily similar.

    If this stalemate breaks, thinner liquidity could amplify any price moves, and market participants are waiting patiently on the sidelines for this.

    “This [widening spread] would normally lead to higher volatility — something we are positioned for as we look toward Q4,” said Howard at Wincent.

    The potential catalysts that could break the current state of crypto are not obscure: a meaningful step forward on U.S. regulatory clarity, a macro shift that reactivates the narrative around bitcoin as a hedge, or simply the emergence of a new narrative capable of bringing speculative traders back.

    Until one of those conditions is met, bitcoin seems content to drift in a range, offering little to the traders who depend on it for their living — and sending those traders, for now, to look for their volatility somewhere else.

    Additional reporting by Krisztian Sandor and James Vanstraten

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