CryptoQuant says Binance's seven-day BTC volatility is near 1.51, the highest since 2022, as BTC trades around $70K and markets brace for a potential breakout.CryptoQuant says Binance's seven-day BTC volatility is near 1.51, the highest since 2022, as BTC trades around $70K and markets brace for a potential breakout.

Binance Data Shows Bitcoin Volatility at Highest Level Since 2022

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Crypto markets slipped into a jittery mood this week as on-chain readings signaled a potential end to the recent stretch of low drama. Data published by CryptoQuant show that seven-day annualized volatility measured on Binance has climbed to roughly 1.51, a level not seen since the sharp restructuring of 2022, even as longer-window measures remain noticeably lower. The seven-day spike, versus 30- and 90-day annualized volatility readings near 0.81 and 0.56, respectively, suggests the market has been punctuated by short, sharp bursts rather than a sustained regime change.

Those readings arrive against an unusually low average true range as a percentage, near 0.075, which means average daily trading ranges have actually contracted even while volatility spikes occur. Technicians note that this combination, compressed day-to-day ranges punctuated by sudden movements, often precedes a cleaner directional move once a fresh trend asserts itself. In plain terms, the market appears to be “gathering energy”: the next expansion in volatility is likely to be directional rather than merely noisy.

Possible Directional Breakout for Bitcoin

Price action has reflected that mixed temperament. Bitcoin trended through the high-$60,000s this week, oscillating roughly between $66,000 and $70,000 as traders reacted to macro headlines, regulatory talk and concentrated on-chain flows. Overall exchange volumes have thinned even as wallet-level activity picked up, and several exchanges reported heavy inflows from large addresses, a pattern that can amplify moves when large holders shift position.

Macro risk keeps traders alert. The market entered the week awaiting fresh U.S. payroll and inflation prints, and strategists warned that any hint of a change in the Federal Reserve’s outlook could ripple rapidly through risk assets, prompting stop runs and quick repricing. Short-horizon volatility tends to spike around these events; the 30- and 90-day measures will only catch up if moves persist.

For market participants, the takeaway is familiar but practical. Nimble traders will try to capture intraday directional bursts, while buy-and-hold investors should watch for confirmation before treating recent gyrations as the start of a new long-term trend. Some institutional research and exchange commentary have floated scenario ranges, noting potential support in the low $60,000s and technical resistance in the mid-to-high $70,000s, guidance that shows the importance of position sizing and clear stop levels as volatility reasserts itself.

Whether the next large move is up or down will hinge on whale behavior, liquidity distribution across order books, and macro surprises. For now, markets live between compressed day-to-day ranges and sudden spikes; if history is a guide, that’s the sort of environment that can produce a sharp repricing once the next clear catalyst appears. Market eyes remain intent.

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