The spread between the six-month ether and bitcoin implied volatilities fell to a two-year low of 13%, perhaps indicating that the cryptocurrencies’ fortunes are more strongly tied to each other than before. Implied volatility refers to investors’ expectations for price turbulence over a specific period.
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