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Bitcoin Decouples From Nasdaq—20% Rally Sparks ’Digital Gold’ Debate

Bitcoin Decouples From Nasdaq—20% Rally Sparks ’Digital Gold’ Debate

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Cryptonews
Published:
2025-04-22 22:04:09
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As Bitcoin surges past traditional market correlations, skeptics wonder if Wall Street’s new favorite asset is just another shiny distraction for yield-starved gamblers. The decoupling cuts both ways—either a hedge against systemic risk, or proof that crypto markets still dance to their own erratic tune. One thing’s clear: when volatility strikes, gold bugs and bitcoin maximalists both reach for their favorite flavor of ’safe haven.’

BTC correlation with XAU as Equities fall. Source: Alex Svanevik / X.

BTC correlation with XAU as Equities fall. Source: Alex Svanevik / X.

Bitcoin staged a 20% recovery in the two weeks leading up to April 22, closely mirroring gold’s rise to $3,500 despite ongoing tariff escalation between the world’s largest trading nations.

Bitcoin’s historic correlation with U.S. equities may be loosening, replaced by a stronger alignment with gold.

Why BTC is Gaining Safe-Haven Appeal

The tariff-driven trade wars have sparked fears of inflation and currency devaluation, prompting investors to pivot toward alternative stores of value like gold and Bitcoin.

These concerns have deepened as the U.S. dollar faces downward pressure amid growing expectations for interest rate cuts.

Corporations and consumers generally favor low interest rates for their borrowing advantages, but there’s a tradeoff.

As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to push for aggressive rate cuts from Fed Chair Jerome Powell, inflation risks are resurfacing.

NEWS: Trump "Jerome Powell is always too late and wrong. His termination “cannot come fast enough.” pic.twitter.com/SkmOq6WoGp

— Suhr Majesty

™

(@ULTRA_MAJESTY) April 17, 2025

While such policies may stimulate short-term growth and market enthusiasm, they come at the potential cost of unchecked inflation and long-term currency weakness.

The result? A wave of capital flight out of U.S. dollars and Treasuries and into global SAFE havens like gold, European bonds—and increasingly, Bitcoin.

We are now seeing capital flight to safety away from the:

US Stock Market
US Bond Market
& even the US Dollar

For the first time in a long time, the world is selling America. pic.twitter.com/npVFMOQvQZ

— M (@_rehman_m) April 17, 2025

Bitcoin’s emerging role in this rotation shows its evolution into a macro hedge, as global capital begins to treat it more like digital gold than a speculative tech play.

Bitcoin is a ‘Much Bigger Idea Than Gold’

In January, ARK Invest founder Cathie Wood described Bitcoin as a “much bigger idea than gold,” citing its potential to gain from gold’s $23 trillion market.

Others believe that gold and Bitcoin should not be seen as competitors because the assets are different in their nature and have different missions.

When was the last time you paid for something with gold ?

I paid for my haircut last week in bitcoin.

Merchant won’t accept gold because how do they test if it’s real ?

— BTCCLUB (@ausbtcclub) April 22, 2025

Unlike gold, cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin can be used for payments.

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