Bitcoin’s ‘digital gold’ narrative rattled as precious metals take the spotlight
Yahoo Finance·2026-01-30 21:50

Group 1 - Gold reached a new all-time high while Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since November, highlighting a significant divergence between the two assets [1] - Bitcoin was trading at $83,926 after a 7% drop in 24 hours, and it has decreased by 20% over the past year [1] - Bitcoin has been described as digital gold due to its finite supply and has risen over 150% relative to the US dollar in the past five years [3] Group 2 - Bitcoin is generally more volatile than gold, with multiple double-digit drawdowns, and has rarely acted as a safe haven asset [2] - The correlation between Bitcoin and gold is infrequent, with Bitcoin often behaving like other volatile assets, particularly tech stocks [4] - The divergence in performance between gold and Bitcoin is attributed to different investor focuses, with gold traders concerned about long-term macro imbalances and Bitcoin buyers being more liquidity-sensitive [5][6] Group 3 - Bitcoin experienced a significant crash in October, following a peak of $126,080, leading to a $19 billion wave of liquidations that severely impacted its price [7] - Since the crash, Bitcoin has struggled to regain its value, trading mostly below the $100,000 mark [7]