Glassnode: Bitcoin Volatility Slumps to ~30% — Momentum Near Tipping Point, Short-Term Rebound to $114K After $107K Sell-Off

Glassnode’s latest market note shows Bitcoin Short-Term Realized Volatility has compressed to roughly 30% or lower, reflecting an extended low-volatility regime since the recent $107,000 print. Such subdued trading environments are notable to market analysts because they historically precede intermittent volatility reacceleration.

The report also highlights the Capital Inflow Realized Profit (30-day MA) at about $1.17 billion per day, a near 47% decline from June’s ~$2.2 billion peak, yet still above typical bear-market baselines. That contraction signals reduced aggregate profit-taking and softer capital rotation compared with mid-year levels.

Market participants interpret the combined metrics as indicative of waning momentum and elevated sensitivity around the recent price band. Some observers reference the ~$114,000 area as a short-term resistance; until price conclusively breaks higher, many trend models continue to treat the broader setup with caution.

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