According to BlockBeats, on June 13th, the volatility of Bitcoin may have rebounded to 1.77% due to the impact of the new geopolitical war between Israel and Iran, showing a rough upward trend for five consecutive days.
BlockBeats note: High Bitcoin volatility is often associated with speculative trading and retail FOMO sentiment. When the volatility falls, it may mean a decrease in short-term speculators and the market enters a period of consolidation or 'cooling off'. In addition, Bitcoin price fluctuations are often linked to macroeconomic events such as inflation expectations, interest rate changes, or geopolitical risks. When these external factors stabilize, the volatility of Bitcoin may decrease accordingly.