Bitcoin's volatility in 2025 was reported to be lower than that of Nvidia's stock, according to Bitwise. Bitcoin's price range was 68%, compared to Nvidia's 120%. This marks a continued decline in Bitcoin's market volatility over the past decade, with expectations for it to remain below Nvidia's in 2026. Analysts attribute this trend to reduced risk and the introduction of spot ETFs, which have attracted new investors. In December 2025, U.S. spot Bitcoin funds experienced significant inflows of $457.29 million, the highest since November 11. Despite this, large Bitcoin holders are reportedly selling off their holdings, suggesting profit-taking as prices approach macroeconomic peaks. The crypto market also demonstrated a decreasing correlation with traditional stock markets.