Bitcoin's traditional post-halving volatility pattern may have shifted, suggesting a stable bull market could persist. According to Nikkei, Bitcoin's current volatility is below 2%, a historic low, contrasting sharply with the over 5% volatility seen during the 2020 halving. Keiji Maeda of Backsea attributes this change to increased market liquidity and reduced influence from speculative trading, indicating that the typical post-halving price drop may not occur this time.