logo

Gold’s Grip Weakens: Is Bitcoin Ready to Take the Crown?

By: coin central|2025/05/07 17:00:08
0
Share
copy
TL;DR BreakdownFinancial experts predict a shift in market dominance from gold to Bitcoin amid global economic uncertainty.Gold prices are showing early signs of weakness due to intensified macroeconomic pressures.Technical analysis suggests that gold may face a major correction if instability grows.Bitcoin surged by 2.16% today while gold dropped by 1.31%, reflecting diverging market trends.Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million enhances its appeal compared to gold and silver.Amid growing global uncertainty, financial experts expect a shift in market dominance from gold to Bitcoin (BTC). Gold prices show early signs of weakening, while Bitcoin continues its upward trend. This potential change may redefine asset preferences across major financial sectors worldwide.Gold Weakens Amid Rising Economic TensionsGlobal macroeconomic pressures have intensified, creating downward pressure on traditional safe-haven assets like gold. Analysts identified key technical levels suggesting potential cracks in gold’s resilience. The current market environment could mark the beginning of gold’s long-anticipated correction.Egrag Crypto’s analysis highlighted that a 3-day candle close above $3,405 signals macro instability. He linked this price action to heightened risks surpassing previous crises like COVID or geopolitical tensions. These predictions raise concerns about gold’s ability to withstand growing economic and political strain.Today, gold dropped 1.31% to $3,387.50, raising further questions about its short-term stability. Some experts argue that geopolitical tensions in South Asia may not drive gold higher. Tarun Satsangi explained that past India-Pakistan conflicts had minimal impact on gold price trends.Bitcoin Gains Ground Amid Market ShiftsBitcoin continues its upward momentum while traditional assets face volatility. The cryptocurrency gained 2.16% today, reaching $96,485 amid increasing global attention. Analysts believe Bitcoin’s fixed supply model supports its long-term market potential.Robert Kiyosaki emphasized Bitcoin’s scarcity as a key advantage over assets like gold and silver. He noted that Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million enhances its appeal. This makes Bitcoin fundamentally different from commodities that are subject to increasing supply.WHY BITCOIN is a better asset than gold or silver:One reason why I trust Bitcoin is there are only to ever be 21 million.I own gold and silver mines and oil wells. If the price of gold, silver, or oil goes up, I will simply mine or drill for more, expanding supply.I...— Robert Kiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) May 7, 2025Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley stated that Bitcoin demand remains high, even as gold shows signs of weakening. Market participants now consider Bitcoin a reliable alternative in uncertain economic conditions.I don’t know if people appreciate how significant this is. Gold is having its moment. And despite that, investors are buying more Bitcoin than gold. Now imagine when it’s flipped. https://t.co/PUdTrW9z2w— Hunter Horsley (@HHorsley) May 7, 2025Geopolitical Tensions Add Pressure on MarketsRecent geopolitical activity adds another layer of pressure on traditional financial assets. India’s Operation Sindoor targeted nine locations, intensifying concerns about regional conflict escalation. Experts warn this could disrupt markets already burdened by inflation and rate uncertainty.However, some analysts believe this conflict will not heavily influence gold pricing. Satsangi explained that gold responds more to tensions involving the US, China, or Middle East regions. Despite current events, broader macroeconomic factors still guide gold’s price direction.Bitcoin, meanwhile, may benefit from shifting market sentiment during geopolitical instability. Digital assets offer portability and limited government interference, attracting more attention in times of conflict. If gold declines further, Bitcoin could emerge as the dominant asset class.The post Gold’s Grip Weakens: Is Bitcoin Ready to Take the Crown? appeared first on CoinCentral.

You may also like

Naval personally takes the stage: The historic collision between ordinary people and venture capital

Naval personally stepped in as the chairman of the USVC Investment Committee. This SEC-registered fund launched by AngelList attempts to bring top private tech assets like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI to the general public with a $500 entry threshold. It is not just a new fund, but a structural experi...

a16z Crypto: 9 Charts to Understand the Evolution Trends of Stablecoins

Stablecoins are evolving from trading tools into universal payment infrastructure, and this process is quieter and more thorough than most people expected.

Refutation of Yang Haipo's "The End of Cryptocurrency"

This may be the true test of cryptocurrency. It's not about whether the price has reached a new high, nor about who will achieve financial freedom in the next bull market, but rather whether, after all the grand narratives have been washed away by cycles, it can still leave behind some simpler, more...

Can a hairdryer earn $34,000? Interpreting the reflexivity paradox of prediction markets

Prediction markets are essentially betting on reality, and when participants can access or even influence this path earlier, the market no longer just reflects reality but begins to shape it in return.

6MV Founder: In 2026, the "landmark turning point" for crypto investment has arrived

"I will deploy funds in 2026, so I will tell you this is the best year in history."

Abraxas Capital Mints $2.89 Billion USDT: Liquidity Boost or Just More Stablecoin Arbitrage?

Abraxas Capital just received $2.89 billion in freshly minted USDT from Tether. Is this a bullish liquidity injection for crypto markets, or is it business as usual for a stablecoin arbitrage giant? We analyze the data and the likely impact on Bitcoin, altcoins, and DeFi.

Popular coins

Latest Crypto News

Read more