The Most Volatile Cryptocurrencies in the First Half of 2025
- In 2025, Bitcoin's market share rose to 64%, its highest since January 2021, amid a rally driven by ETF and institutional inflows, and fueled by the April halving event.
- Following the April 2025 halving, which reduced block rewards and boosted scarcity sentiment, Bitcoin reached a high of $111,970 on May 22, 2025.
- Between September and December 2024, BTC surged from $52,636 to $108,410, a 103.79% gain, reflecting a significant rally driven by market optimism.
- Despite a rally driven by ETF and institutional inflows, over 26,700 new millionaire Bitcoin wallets emerged in H1 2025, reaching 182,327 by June 30.
- With many institutions and nations entering the cryptocurrency market, significant growth potential remains as adoption accelerates.
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The most volatile cryptocurrencies in the first half of 2025
OANDA reports the top volatile cryptocurrencies in early 2025, highlighting Bitcoin's dominance and XRP's significant recovery amid market fluctuations.


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