According to BlockBeats, on August 13, Matrixport released its latest insights, noting that the 30-day realized volatility difference between Ethereum and Bitcoin has remained between 1.0 and 1.5. This indicates that during periods of peak volatility, Ethereum's volatility is 50% higher than Bitcoin's.

Ethereum's underperformance since the current bull market has diminished its appeal to investors due to its high volatility. However, as long as the volatility difference stays within this range, buying Ethereum volatility at lower levels might present an attractive opportunity.