According to TechFlow, Matrixport released a chart today saying that usually, before important financial products are launched, there will be a lot of speculation in the market.

Surprisingly, the realized volatility difference between Ethereum and Bitcoin is currently close to low levels. Historically, Ethereum has exhibited a higher beta relative to Bitcoin as it is perceived to have greater upside potential.

Currently, Bitcoin and Ethereum’s realized volatility is tied at a ratio of 1.0. This is noteworthy because Ethereum’s volatility is typically 50% higher than Bitcoin’s.