The post Exclusive: Bitcoin and Gold Converge in Record-Breaking Rally, Expert Explains Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The crypto and commodities markets lit up over the weekend as both Bitcoin and gold hit fresh all-time highs. Bitcoin surged past $125,000 for the first time on October 5, pushing its market cap above $2.5 trillion, while gold climbed to a record $3,976 per ounce on October 7, nearing the critical $4,000 mark. The …The post Exclusive: Bitcoin and Gold Converge in Record-Breaking Rally, Expert Explains Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News The crypto and commodities markets lit up over the weekend as both Bitcoin and gold hit fresh all-time highs. Bitcoin surged past $125,000 for the first time on October 5, pushing its market cap above $2.5 trillion, while gold climbed to a record $3,976 per ounce on October 7, nearing the critical $4,000 mark. The …

Exclusive: Bitcoin and Gold Converge in Record-Breaking Rally, Expert Explains Why

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The post Exclusive: Bitcoin and Gold Converge in Record-Breaking Rally, Expert Explains Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

The crypto and commodities markets lit up over the weekend as both Bitcoin and gold hit fresh all-time highs. Bitcoin surged past $125,000 for the first time on October 5, pushing its market cap above $2.5 trillion, while gold climbed to a record $3,976 per ounce on October 7, nearing the critical $4,000 mark.

The rally came during a tense period marked by government shutdown concerns and broader economic unease. Despite the turbulence, both assets saw massive inflows, with more than $80 billion worth of crypto shorts liquidated as traders rushed to cover their positions.

Even with no major new purchases from big players like Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy last week, Bitcoin’s continued rise shows strong community support and increasing institutional participation. Gold’s rally is equally remarkable as the metal has gained nearly 47% year-to-date.

Experts See Convergence Between Bitcoin and Gold

In an interview with Coinpedia, Juan Leon, Senior Strategist at Bitwise, said Bitcoin’s volatility is now converging with gold’s—a sign that the cryptocurrency is maturing as an asset.

According to Leon, this change carries three major implications:

  • Reduced Speculation: Lower volatility shows that short-term traders are giving way to long-term holders.
  • Institutional Appeal: A steadier Bitcoin is more suitable for large funds, pensions, and endowments that prioritize capital preservation.
  • Store of Value Strength: As volatility falls, Bitcoin becomes a more reliable hedge against inflation and currency debasement.

“The convergence of Bitcoin’s volatility with that of gold is a critical indicator of its maturation as an asset. For professional investors, this trend has several key implications for its role as a store of value,” Leon said.

As gold and Bitcoin continue to climb together, one thing is clear—investors are rethinking what it means to own “safe-haven” assets in a rapidly changing financial world.

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