Split-image illustration contrasting shiny rising gold bars and charts with a falling, cracked Bitcoin price screen, emphasizing Bitcoin's underperformance vs. gold into 2025.
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Bitcoin extends gold underperformance into end of 2025

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Building on the 45% BTC/gold ratio slide through mid-December, gold surged 70% for the year while bitcoin fell 6% YTD amid persistent weakness. Bitcoin traded around $87,000, down 22% in Q4 after an October rout erased $1T from crypto markets, pressured by strong U.S. data and bearish technicals.

The 2025 divergence between gold and bitcoin intensified into year-end. Gold hit records with a 70% dollar rise amid geopolitical risks and U.S. debt concerns (deficit to 143% GDP by 2030). Bitcoin's 6% annual drop included a weak 22% Q4 decline, extending prior ratio weakness.

Post-October sell-off, trading showed exhaustion: bitcoin down 2.1% to $87,300 on Dec 23, altcoins like Solana and Cardano over 3% lower. Crypto market cap hit $2.95T after a 2.45% daily drop; futures open interest fell 1.5% to $128B, spot volume to $100B ahead of holidays.

U.S. GDP grew 4.3% in Q3 with rising output, curbing rate-cut hopes and favoring traditional assets. Technicals soured with a bearish pennant, death cross, and drop below Supertrend; fear & greed index at 25 signaled caution despite ETF adoption and UK proposals.

Bitcoin's 'digital gold' narrative faded versus physical metals, though dips have historically preceded recoveries. Breaking the trend into 2026 requires liquidity boosts and haven demand easing.

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Discussions on X emphasize Bitcoin's significant underperformance against gold in 2025, with gold surging 65-70% YTD while Bitcoin declined 5-8% amid a 22% Q4 drop to around $87,000. Critics highlight the BTC/gold ratio's 45-50% slide and mock the 'digital gold' narrative, attributing gold's strength to central bank buying. Defenders note robust Bitcoin ETF inflows exceeding gold's despite price weakness, viewing it as institutional accumulation. Skeptics question Bitcoin's safe-haven status, while optimists predict outperformance in 2026.

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