This 30-day price range for Bitcoin has already been compressed to 5.7%. In The Daily Digits’ chart dated August 14, the window is stuck on August 12, 2026. The measure is based on the highest closing price over the past 30 trading days minus the lowest closing price, divided by the average price for that period—it's not options implied volatility, and it’s not a single-day percentage change. On the chart, this frame prints TODAY 5.7%. The footnote says the data comes from the Coin Metrics community API daily closes, drawn from July 18, 2010 to August 12, 2026. The caption also notes that since 2010 there have only been 52 trading days with a range this narrow.

For the same 30-day range, Checkonchain’s August 13 article “It’s Too Quiet” says it’s 5.6%, using an earlier window—don’t mix that up with the 5.7% for the August 12 window shown on the chart. The tweet also adds that this is the narrowest since August 2023 and narrower than 99% historically—that’s a verbal summary, so don’t treat it as the same as the “52 trading days” mentioned in the chart’s caption. The article also says Bitcoin has been chopping around the $64,000 area for more than two months—that refers to a price level, not the percentage of the range itself.

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