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Home»Bitcoin»Bitcoin implied volatility drops to 36%, lowest in eight months
Bitcoin implied volatility drops to 36%, lowest in eight months
Bitcoin implied volatility hit an eight-month low of 36% on May 25, 2026. Experts analyze how supply shocks and derivative waves could trigger a $82,000 rally.
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Bitcoin implied volatility drops to 36%, lowest in eight months

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnJune 22, 20264 Mins Read
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By Michael Fawn

Bitcoin implied volatility dropped to 36% as of May 25, 2026, reaching its lowest level in eight months as professional traders price in lower odds of major price swings. This shift in the derivatives market occurs as Bitcoin volatility levels, which have never held below 35% historically, appear to be coiling after a period of intense activity earlier in the year.

Tom Farley, CEO of Bullish and former NYSE President, noted that the market requires significant capital to absorb annual production, with approximately 160,000 Bitcoin mined every year in 2025-2026. This supply volume requires an incremental buyer for roughly $15 billion worth of Bitcoin annually.

Derivatives signal defensive posture among professional traders

Farley pointed to MicroStrategy as a key player in this dynamic, stating the firm bought 180,000 Bitcoin in the first seven months of last year, effectively covering the entire year’s mined supply before slowing to just 15,000-20,000 Bitcoin in the final five months.

Despite the current drop in volatility, professional traders appear cautious about the immediate price trajectory. As of May 25, 2026, put options were trading at a 14% premium relative to call instruments, indicating a fear of a price decline. These figures sit well outside the neutral market range of -6% to +6%.

Some analysts suggest that a retest of $72,000 is already somewhat priced into current market valuations.

This cautious sentiment follows a period of high sensitivity to macroeconomic shifts. In January 2026, geopolitical turbulence involving US President Donald Trump’s Greenland campaign and debates over EU-US tariffs caused Bitcoin to drop almost 10% in a week, eventually trading near $89,000.

Matt Howells-Barby, VP of Growth at Kraken, observed at the time that investors were ready to act on any remarks regarding trade escalation or de-escalation, which triggered a broader exit from US assets.

Historical volatility benchmarks and institutional security

The current 36% volatility level is a notable decline from earlier months. In March, when Bitcoin traded in a tighter band between $63,000 and $71,000, implied volatility remained above 50%.

While long-term trends suggest the asset is becoming more stable, Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of MicroStrategy, views these movements as a sign of “high energy” that can be harnessed. The historical average for Bitcoin volatility stands at 41.1%, and recent data indicates it may eventually return to levels above 42%.

Security concerns, once a primary deterrent for institutional entry, are also being reframed by industry leaders. CEO Tom Farley stated that the number of major hacks has “declined dramatically” and described centralized exchanges and custodians as “absolutely trustworthy.”

He maintains that while hacks remain the top risk for crypto firms, the institutional infrastructure has matured significantly. This stability in custodial services supports a market where Bitcoin exchange supply shifts reflect changing long-term holder sentiment rather than purely speculative churn.

Liquidation risks and the path to $82,000

Market movements in 2026 continue to be accelerated by the liquidation of leveraged positions. In January 2026, investors withdrew $480 million from Bitcoin-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in a single week during a global “Sell America” trade. This pattern of rapid exits often complicates price recovery, as seen in crypto liquidation trends following macro shifts and rising yields in traditional markets.

Looking toward the next potential breakout, researchers indicate that excessive confidence among bears could paradoxically fuel a rally. If Bitcoin manages a bullish breakout above $82,000, it would likely trigger a stronger squeeze in leveraged positions, driving a liquidation-led bull run.

While Bitfinex analysts noted as recently as January 2024 that options markets were signaling “unprecedented” moves, the current market appears to be waiting for the next catalyst to break the 35% volatility floor.

Michael Fawn

About Michael Fawn

Michael Fawn is a cryptocurrency journalist and blockchain analyst with a passion for breaking down complex market trends into easy-to-understand insights. Covering everything from Bitcoin and Ethereum to emerging altcoins and Web3 innovation, Michael focuses on delivering accurate, timely, and engaging crypto news for investors and enthusiasts alike. With years of experience following the digital asset industry, Michael keeps readers informed on the latest developments shaping the future of finance.

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