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Bitcoin’s realized volatility surges in as traders face extreme price swings

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March 8, 2025
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Realized volatility measures how much an asset’s price fluctuated over a past period and is typically calculated by taking the standard deviation of daily (often log) returns and annualizing it. It differs from implied volatility, which reflects market expectations for future price swings.

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Realized volatility is crucial because it captures actual market risk and helps investors gauge whether price movements align with their risk tolerance. It also reveals when markets are stressed, as large price swings drive up volatility.

Since the beginning of March, Bitcoin has seen a turbulent market characterized by rapid price swings. Coming off a severe late-February sell-off, the opening days of March saw Bitcoin stage a dramatic rally followed by an equally sharp pullback. These abrupt movements caused realized volatility to rise significantly.

Bitcoin Price & Volume
Chart showing Bitcoin’s price and volume from March 1 to March 7, 2025 (Source: CryptoQuant)

The rapid ups and downs in early March fueled a sharp surge in one-week realized volatility. Traders observed some of the most significant single-day percentage changes in months, leading short-term volatility measures to climb well above normal ranges. As major price fluctuations continued, two-week and one-month realized volatility measures also rose. Longer-term metrics tended to capture the combined volatility of February’s sell-off and March’s rebound, driving them upward.

While volatility peaked in the first three days of March, it gradually fell as the market tried to stabilize. The one-week reading slightly declined, reflecting somewhat calmer price action, though broader volatility remained higher than in earlier months.

Bitcoin exhibited the classic pattern of volatility clustering—a quiet period followed by a storm. Before the late-February collapse, Bitcoin’s price had been relatively stable (volatility was low through January and early February). This calm was abruptly broken by late February’s crash, which led to a regime of high volatility that carried into March.

Historically, low volatility lulls often precede sharp spikes in crypto and traditional markets. In this case, weeks of consolidation were followed by the most volatile episode in months, validating the idea that stability can breed instability as market pressure quietly builds and then releases.

Bitcoin realized volatility
Graph showing Bitcoin’s realized volatility from Dec. 8, 2024, to March 7, 2025 (Source: checkonchain.com)

By definition, realized volatility is derived from price movements, so it’s no surprise that the spikes in realized vol coincided with sizeable daily price swings. However, it’s worth noting the symmetry: the volatility surged regardless of the price direction. In early March, one day’s extreme rally and the next day’s steep plunge both contributed to the volatility spike. This underlines that realized volatility measures magnitude, not whether moves are up or down.

During that week, Bitcoin’s upward swing (March 1 – March 2) and downward swing (March 2 – March 4) were both huge, and together they pushed 7-day volatility off the charts. Traders saw that periods of high realized volatility corresponded precisely to the days of frantic trading and big candles on the price chart.

Whenever Bitcoin’s daily candles expanded (long wicks/bodies indicating significant intraday ranges), the trailing realized volatility metrics rose in tandem. This tight correlation held throughout March: when price movements calmed, short-term volatility measures also fell.

These extreme fluctuations signaled significant market stress. As negative sentiment and selling pressure emerged in late February, shorter-term realized volatility spiked. This reinforced that high volatility typically indicates heightened risk.

Concerns surrounding a new wave of trade disputes helped trigger the late February drop and continued influencing March markets. Investors fled riskier assets like Bitcoin amid renewed uncertainty, contributing to the heightened volatility.

The anticipation surrounding a White House summit on crypto, plus speculation about governmental actions regarding its proposed crypto reserve, added to the market-wide anxiety. Bitcoin is highly sensitive to regulatory signals, so any potential changes in stance further fanned volatility.

Tracking realized volatility can provide early warning of changing market regimes — in this case, the eruption of volatility confirmed a regime shift from bull-market complacency to turbulent correction. Second, comparing price action with realized volatility helps identify extraordinary moves.

In March, the fact that 1-week volatility exceeded 100% indicated that the price swings were not just large — they were historically significant for Bitcoin. It also showed that Bitcoin does not trade in isolation. Events like policy changes, economic data, and global crises directly feed into its volatility. March 2025’s volatility resulted from crypto-specific factors and external shocks (like tariffs and regulatory shifts).

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