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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Bitcoin ETF IBIT May Soon Rival Gold ETF GLD as Younger Investors Shift Preferences
Jan 01, 2025 at 05:08 am
For decades, gold has been the go-to choice for safe investing. Whatever the condition of the economy, investors relied on the yellow metal as the ultimate store of value.
Gold has long been the go-to choice for safe investing, whatever the condition of the economy. But the landscape is shifting.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) may be facing off against gold, especially through Bitcoin-focused exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The competition has perhaps been best illustrated through the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NYSE:IBIT).
Launched in January 2024, IBIT has grossed nearly $50 billion in assets under management (AUM) in under a year.
This steep climb is not only remarkable, but unprecedented. The Bitcoin Investment Trust's asset management business has surpassed the established leaders in the market: BlackRock's iShares Gold Trust (NYSE:IAU) and the SPDR Gold Trust (NYSE:GLD), which is the largest gold ETF globally.
The milestone makes one thing clear: Bitcoin is no longer viewed as just another speculative bubble.
Bitcoin's Rise Isn't Just About Numbers, It's About People
But here's the thing: Bitcoin's rise isn't just about the numbers; it's about people — specifically, younger investors.
For millennials and Gen Z, Bitcoin embodies more than just an asset. It's about decentralization, innovation, and staying ahead in a tech-driven world. Gold, on the other hand? Many in these generations view it as old-school.
"Younger investors view Bitcoin as ‘digital gold,' a natural evolution of what gold represented for previous generations," Nate Geraci, president of The ETF Store, told Bloomberg. "The ease of trading Bitcoin ETFs and the high returns they've delivered have only solidified their appeal."
Bitcoin's Growing Utility As A Store Of Value
Let's talk about why Bitcoin is pulling ahead. Unlike gold, Bitcoin has a finite supply of 21 million coins, which adds to its appeal as a store of value. And with ETFs like IBIT, Bitcoin has become accessible to both retail and institutional investors.
Compare that to gold. While it's a proven store of value, its physical nature poses challenges like storage and transportation. In a fast-paced, digital-first investment world, those can feel like big drawbacks.
Interestingly, the Bitcoin-to-gold ratio, which compares Bitcoin's value to an ounce of gold, hit an all-time high of 40 on Dec. 16.
This highlights Bitcoin's increasing price, which recently crossed $108,000, while gold remains around $2,650 per ounce. The ratio underscores Bitcoin's growing prominence as a financial asset and its capability to challenge gold's traditional role as a safe haven.
The Ripple Effect On Gold ETFs
This isn't to say gold ETFs are losing their shine entirely. They're still a staple for many portfolios. But the numbers tell a story: Bitcoin-focused ETFs like IBIT and Fidelity's offering are starting to attract more net inflows than traditional gold funds.
If the trend continues, analysts predict IBIT could soon rival — or even surpass — GLD in AUM. That would be a seismic shift in the hierarchy of safe-haven investments.
The Competition Is About More Than Just Returns
The competition between Bitcoin and gold ETFs marks a pivotal moment in investing. Gold's legacy ensures it'll remain relevant, but Bitcoin's rapid adoption shows that digital assets are becoming a cornerstone of modern portfolios.
The approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs in 2024 has further signaled regulatory acceptance, setting the stage for future crypto products.
"Younger investors want assets that align with their digital-first lifestyles," says Geraci. "As Bitcoin becomes more mainstream, its role as a safe-haven asset will only grow."
For now, the rivalry between Bitcoin and gold is about more than just returns. It's a battle between tradition and innovation, one that's shaping the future of investing in real-time.
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