PANews reported on August 13 that Matrixport's latest report pointed out that the 30-day actual volatility difference between Ethereum and Bitcoin basically remained between 1.0 and 1.5, indicating that at the peak of volatility, Ethereum's volatility was 50% higher than Bitcoin. As Ethereum has performed poorly since the current bull market, its high volatility has weakened its appeal to investors. However, as long as the volatility difference remains in this range, buying Ethereum volatility at a low level may be an attractive opportunity.