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Bitcoin and Gold Are Surging Together: The ‘Debasement Trade’ Is Back

BTC and the precious metal staged impressive rallies last week while concerns surrounding US debt, the greenback, and Treasury markets returned to central stage.

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Aug 22, 2026 at 7:07 AM UTC · 2 分钟阅读

Bitcoin and Gold Are Surging Together: The ‘Debasement Trade’ Is Back
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Bitcoin and Gold Are Surging Together: The ‘Debasement Trade’ Is Back

BTC and the precious metal staged impressive rallies last week while concerns surrounding US debt, the greenback, and Treasury markets returned to central stage.

The past several days were quite eventful in all financial markets as volatility returned due to several macro factors. Unlike most previous occasions, bitcoin was on the right side of history this time, staging a massive rally that drove it higher by $15,000 within 48 hours or so before it was stopped at $80,000. At the same time, gold experienced some gains too, surging to almost $4,600 per ounce.

These simultaneous moves are particularly interesting because the two assets spent much of 2026 struggling at different times. The analysts at the Kobeissi Letter, though, said investors may now be witnessing the return of a familiar trader: buying scarce assets as protection against currency debasement.

BTC and Gold Stand Together

The precious metal dipped below $4,000/oz earlier this summer after peaking at $5,600 in January, which was its all-time high. BTC, on the other hand, was rejected at $97,000 in January, slumped to a multi-year low at under $58,000 by July 1, spent the next month and a half trading sideways above $60,000 before it finally exploded to nearly $80,000 on Friday.

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-1.78% (24H)

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$27.9B

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$78,800

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