Bitcoin has taken a 30% hit—think about the last time you watched gold plunge that hard. It's a stark reminder of how crypto markets move compared to traditional assets. When traditional safe havens like gold dip that steeply, it makes headlines for weeks. Yet Bitcoin's volatility barely surprises traders anymore. This kind of pullback in crypto is commonplace, but it raises an interesting question: what does it say about how differently the two markets behave during pressure points?
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 20h ago
A 30% drop is nothing. Last time, I bought at the top and lost 50%, now that's real excitement.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 21h ago
A 30% drop is just routine for BTC; gold would have been in the news for this already.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 21h ago
A 30% decline is now commonplace. This is the environment we're in.
Bitcoin has taken a 30% hit—think about the last time you watched gold plunge that hard. It's a stark reminder of how crypto markets move compared to traditional assets. When traditional safe havens like gold dip that steeply, it makes headlines for weeks. Yet Bitcoin's volatility barely surprises traders anymore. This kind of pullback in crypto is commonplace, but it raises an interesting question: what does it say about how differently the two markets behave during pressure points?