The institutional transformation of the 2025 crypto market is accelerating, but the data is not very encouraging. Bitcoin's volatility for the year reached 63%, with an annual decline of 8%, which is indeed hard to be satisfied with—during the same period, gold performed steadily, and Nvidia led the gains strongly. In comparison, large-scale funds clearly prefer assets that are compliant, transparent, and risk-controlled. The message this sends to investors is very clear: in years of market volatility, choosing tested, high-transparency assets can better help to mitigate risks. Just by looking at volatility, it's evident that the crypto market in 2025 still needs to be more cautious.

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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 17h ago
63% volatility, truly outrageous... No wonder institutions are rushing to buy gold and Nvidia.
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NotSatoshivip
· 01-06 09:12
63% volatility... LOL, is this what "institutionalization" looks like? Gold is thriving, and we're still on a roller coaster.
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faded_wojak.ethvip
· 01-06 02:48
63% volatility, this is not investment, it's pure gambling. No wonder big players have moved to gold and NVIDIA.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 01-04 10:53
63% volatility, this is playing with fire. No wonder institutions are rushing to hold gold. Bitcoin still needs a few more years to settle; those entering now are all gamblers. Institutionalization sounds good, but in reality, it's just taming this beast. Compliance = boring? Maybe, but account security is more important. This wave of market movement has really made me reevaluate my risk appetite. Wait, an 8% drop is considered not ideal in the crypto circle? I laughed.
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TokenStormvip
· 01-04 10:50
63% volatility? Buddy, this is our playground. Gold remains steady with Nvidia leading the rally, but have you seen on-chain data generate a 3x ROI within 72 hours? Anyway, I backtested the past three years of candlestick data, and this kind of pattern has ended in explosive gains three times... Of course, this is not investment advice, just a gambler joking about myself.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-04 10:44
63% volatility, is this riding a roller coaster? No wonder big funds are moving to gold and NVIDIA. Isn't it better to make steady profits?
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FudVaccinatorvip
· 01-04 10:44
63% volatility is really impressive. Is this really called institutional transformation? It feels more like just changing the shell and continuing to gamble.
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RugPullProphetvip
· 01-04 10:37
63% volatility is really nothing to be proud of; gold wins passively.
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 01-04 10:31
63% volatility? Haha, that's our playground, exciting or not --- Being compliant and transparent sounds boring, is that even what we call crypto? --- Gold is stable, but can it double? Still, you gotta believe in Bitcoin --- Big funds are scared off, retail investors are still holding on tight --- High volatility = more opportunities, depends on whether you can catch the bottom --- Institutional transformation? If this trend continues, it's not far from SEC full regulation --- An 8% drop? Last year, we could accept it. This year, the environment is indeed a bit disappointing --- Why can Nvidia lead the rally? It's just AI hype. Bitcoin is the real benchmark --- Things with high transparency can't rise much, that's just the truth --- Cautious as I am, I still bet it will rebound
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