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    Bitcoin vs. gold: How the ‘safe haven’ narrative is reshaping markets

    March 19, 20263 Mins Read


    Bitcoin’s reputation as ‘digital gold’ is being tested. For years, both assets were expected to move together during times of uncertainty, but that correlation is now breaking down.

    At press time, the BTC–gold correlation had fallen to –0.88, showing the two assets were moving in opposite directions, a pattern not seen since late 2022.

    Bitcoin-to-Gold correlationBitcoin-to-Gold correlation
    Source: CryptoQuant/X

    During the escalating geopolitical tensions, money flowed into Bitcoin, pushing it toward $74,000, while gold slipped instead of acting as a safe haven. This suggests that investors were favoring Bitcoin over gold. 

    Gold vs. Bitcoin

    On paper, gold remains far ahead as the world’s largest reserve asset, with a market cap of about $32.6 trillion.

    Bitcoin is far smaller, with a market cap of about $1.4 trillion and ranking 13th, well below gold. Yet despite this size gap, the way both assets are moving in the market tells a unique story.

    In the past 24 hours, both Bitcoin and gold saw sharp declines. Bitcoin fell about 5.1% to around $70,000, while gold dropped roughly 4.3% to near $4,600. At first glance, this might look like both assets are failing as “safe havens”. However, the bigger picture points to a liquidity crunch. When macro shocks hit, like rising oil prices or strong inflation data, markets shift from long-term thinking to raising cash, and investors start selling assets across the board.

    In this environment, gold stops acting like a hedge and becomes a source of liquidity. With high-interest rates and tight monetary policy, non-yielding assets like gold and Bitcoin face pressure as traders unwind positions and meet margin calls.

    But the more important shift is in how markets react to uncertainty. Traditionally, gold and the yen would rise during geopolitical tensions, but recently they’ve fallen, while Bitcoin and Ethereum [ETH] have gained.

    GOLD AND YEN ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE HAVENSGOLD AND YEN ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SAFE HAVENS
    Source: Crypto Tice/X

    This suggests the idea of a “safe haven” is changing, with capital increasingly moving toward digital assets instead of traditional ones.

    Crypto community strangely slams Bitcoin

    However, many in the crypto community were also criticizing Bitcoin, as highlighted by a user on X who pointed out, 

    Stacy Muur on BTCStacy Muur on BTC
    Source: Stacy Muur/X

     

    Echoing similar sentiments, another user added, 

    Gold wiped out $1 trillionGold wiped out $1 trillion
    Source: Quinten/X

    However, not everyone shares the same view, as noted by Michaël van de Poppe, who said,

    I think we’ll see more downside in precious metals, and therefore more strength in #Bitcoin.

     


    Final Summary

    • Traditional safe havens like gold and the yen are no longer reacting as expected during crises.
    • Bitcoin’s performance during uncertainty suggests a changing definition of “safe haven.”



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