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September 16, 2025, 10:18:35 AM
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Bitcoin, the pioneering cryptocurrency, is facing its usual volatility as it navigates a critical junction. With recent fluctuations, the asset has dipped below $115,000 but managed to rebound slightly. This is occurring against the backdrop of significant economic discussions and potential shifts in monetary policy in the United States. These times are crucial for stakeholders who are closely monitoring the influence of traditional economic policy on digital currencies.

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September 16, 2025, 05:45:46 PM
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Bitcoin has been volatile for as long as it has been tradable to fiat.  From a percentage standpoint, it seems less volatile right now than at times in the past because the market is so much larger.
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October 27, 2025, 05:46:49 AM
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Bitcoin has been volatile for as long as it has been tradable to fiat.  From a percentage standpoint, it seems less volatile right now than at times in the past because the market is so much larger.

 There is no denying that Bitcoin is volatile then most asset class both as an asset basis when compared to traditional asset classes, Bitcoin has been three to four times more volatile then other equity indices.
But can change if the risk is reduced and prominent individual security is guarantee in the market, many of which are held among traditional investors
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