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Bitcoin Has Risen Dramatically Over The Last 10 Years Against Gold, With a Rise of an Incredible 13693%

Apr 20, 2025 at 07:30 am

Bitcoin has soared to about $84000 per coin, up some 33500% in the ten-year period. The cryptocurrency briefly peaked at nearly $109000 during the timeframe.

Bitcoin Has Risen Dramatically Over The Last 10 Years Against Gold, With a Rise of an Incredible 13693%

Crypto entrepreneur Ted has highlighted the dramatic rise of Bitcoin against gold over the last 10 years. According to financial statistics shared by the entrepreneur on Thursday, April 17, the world’s leading cryptocurrency has witnessed an incredible 13,693% surge.

This striking ascent of Bitcoin has become a hot topic among investors spread around the globe. In contrast, gold has seen a 156% increase over the same period. From April 2015 to April 2025, the two assets have shown an alarming divergence.

Bitcoin Vs. Gold: From Equal Footing To Massive Gap

Ten years ago, gold and Bitcoin were at similar prices. In April 2015, Bitcoin moved between $200 and $250, whereas gold was ranging around $1,200 to $1,300 per ounce.

The fortunes of these investments have since become totally different. Bitcoin has soared to about $84,000 per coin, up some 33,500% in the ten-year period. The cryptocurrency briefly peaked at nearly $109,000 during the timeframe.

If someone tries to tell you gold is better than Bitcoin…

Just show them this:

In 2015, 1 BTC = 1 ounce of gold.

Today? That same Bitcoin is up 13,693% in 10 years.

Let the numbers speak. pic.twitter.com/8JipH5IsNr

— Ted (@TedPillows) April 17, 2025

Gold, on the other hand, has preserved its image of reliability over volatility, rather than offering spectacular gains. The precious metal increased by only 156% over the same period. From the market onlookers, gold’s worth proposition is still anchored on its consistent, inflation-proof behavior spanning very long timescales.

Historical Context Demonstrates Divergent Patterns Of Growth

Going back even farther shows an even greater disparity in the growth rates. According to a market analyst on social media platform X, the price of gold was only $20.67 per ounce in 1933. As for 2025, the price has gone up somewhat to around $3,330 an ounce, which is indeed a steep rise but a gradual increase over a period of almost a century.

Bitcoin has had a completely different history. From a price of $1 in 2011, it came up to $84,000 by 2025. With such rapid appreciation rates, both excitement and skepticism have been brought forth by financial analysts debating the worthiness of such growths.

According to analyst Belle, a stark contrast in the behavior is due to the sheer difference in the size of their market. Gold has roughly a market capitalization of a little over $22 trillion. Due to this great size, gold provides an element of stability, rendering the market less sensitive to individual transactions or flows of short-term investments.

GOLD added $1 trillion to its market cap in one day. That’s nearly the entire value of #Bitcoin right now.

This shows how massive traditional markets are & how early we still are with Bitcoin. Even a small shift in capital could send it flying. pic.twitter.com/YsjSgOZKjx

— Belle (@Bitt_Belle) April 17, 2025

Bitcoin’s market capitalization is at approximately $1.667 trillion—large but still only a fraction of gold’s. This reduced size makes Bitcoin more sensitive to capital flows. Gold recently saw an impressive $1 trillion rise in market capitalization over one day, but this was a much smaller percentage move than the same dollar flow would trigger in Bitcoin’s value.

Meanwhile, the math in terms of market capitalization generates intriguing price movement scenarios. Based on calculations reported, if Bitcoin were to get a $1 trillion boost in market capitalization—comparable to the recent one-day increase in gold—its price per unit might rise from $84,000 to $135,000.

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