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Just-In: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Compares Bitcoin To Gold

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has broken the silence on the broad comparison between Bitcoin, Gold, and the US Dollar. Speaking at the New York Times Dealbook Summit, he revealed that Bitcoin is a speculative asset that has a closer correlation to Gold rather than the US Dollar.

Settling the Bitcoin Versus Gold Feud

The Fed Chair shared his take on this analogy while speaking with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin. His statements directly addresses Bitcoin proponents who believe the coin could displace the US Dollar. Rather than tagging it along the USD, Jerome Powell said BTC’s major competitor is gold and not the greenback.

This statement marks a major shift in the recognition of Bitcoin as an asset class. The statement has stirred a debate in the broader market on what this means for the strategic Bitcoin reserve plan President-elect Donald Trump is nursing.

Over the past decade, Bitcoin’s role has evolved significantly. While the coin started as an asset to facilitate Peer-2-Peer payments, it has since grown to become a viable hedge against inflation. The comparison between BTC and gold hinges on this, considering the latter has served as a reliable store of value for centuries.

Another major narrative Bitcoin proponents are pushing over gold is its growth rate. While both assets have recorded multiple All-Time Highs (ATH) thus far this year, BTC has outperformed it in Year-to-Date (YTD) gains.

At the time of writing, BTC price was changing hands for $98,825.64, up by 3.24% in 24 hours. Comparatively, gold price has inked a 0.34% growth to $2,649.08.

Growing BTC Adoption By Institutions

Considering its age ang relevance, many institutional investors like Robert Kiyosaki still advocate for gold. However, there is a significant growth in the number of corporate investors buying Bitcoin.

MicroStrategy is leading the corporate adoption drive of the digital currency. As reported earlier by Coingape, the business intelligence and software firm increased its Bitcoin holdings to 402,100 units earlier this week. This massive boost comes in after the firm bought 15,400 BTC for $1.5 billion.

After about 2 decades that gold ETF products went live, spot Bitcoin ETF products secured approval earlier this year. This product has served as a major channel for traditional investors like Wells Fargo and Susquehanna International Group with BTC positions.

 

 

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