Deep Tide TechFlow News, on August 22, according to Bloomberg, Bytetree Asset Management analysts pointed out that Bitcoin's annualized volatility has significantly decreased from nearly 200% a decade ago to 38%, making its volatility characteristics comparable to blue-chip stocks like Starbucks or Goldman Sachs. "Bitcoin was once the wild child of the financial world, but now it shows signs of maturity as its extreme fluctuations gradually fade, forcing speculators to seek new playgrounds," said the analyst. With the influx of buy-and-hold investors from Wall Street, the behavior of the world's largest cryptocurrency is increasingly resembling that of traditional blue-chip stocks, marking a new stage of development for the cryptocurrency market.