From $1T Giant to Lost Asset? Bitcoin Struggles as Gold and Stablecoins Win

CaptainAltcoin
BTC3,51%

Bitcoin is down more than 40% from its peak. Price weakness alone is not unusual in crypto. What makes this phase different is the growing debate about purpose.

Well-known market analyst Walter, who has over 1.1 million followers on X, ignited that discussion with a blunt post. He argued that Bitcoin is facing a $1 trillion identity crisis. Alongside the tweet, he shared a chart showing persistent outflows from the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, IBIT.

The message was clear. This is a test of Bitcoin’s narrative.

  • The ETF Outflow Problem
  • Gold Is Winning the Hedge Debate
  • Stablecoins and New Crypto Narratives
  • Is the Core Story Breaking?
  • My Take

The ETF Outflow Problem

The image Walter posted shows months of capital leaving IBIT, the largest spot Bitcoin ETF. Earlier in the cycle, inflows were strong and steady. That institutional bid helped fuel momentum and reinforced the idea that Wall Street adoption would provide a long-term floor.

Now the bars on the chart have flipped negative. Consecutive outflow months show capital quietly exiting instead of entering.

ETF flows matter because they represent structured demand. Retail traders come and go quickly. ETF allocations reflect portfolio decisions made by institutions, advisors, and large allocators. When that flow reverses, it signals cooling conviction.

It also weakens one of Bitcoin’s strongest recent narratives: that traditional finance would provide constant structural support.

Source: X/@DeItaone

Gold Is Winning the Hedge Debate

At the same time Bitcoin is struggling, gold has been rallying pretty aggressively. Capital looking for a hedge against macro uncertainty appears to be flowing toward traditional safe havens instead of digital ones.

For years, Bitcoin carried the digital gold label. That branding worked best during periods of expansion and risk appetite. In moments of stress, investors still default to physical gold and sovereign debt.

Walter’s broader point is that Bitcoin’s positioning is being squeezed. If gold performs better during macro tension, Bitcoin’s hedge argument looks thinner.

The outflow chart supports that tension. If Bitcoin were truly capturing hedge demand, ETF flows would likely show accumulation instead of distribution.

Read also: Is Gold a Good Investment? Paper vs Physical Gold Is at an All-Time Extreme

Stablecoins and New Crypto Narratives

Another pressure point comes from inside crypto itself.

Stablecoins now dominate transactional volume. They are fast, liquid, and widely integrated into exchanges and payment rails. For many users, stablecoins handle the practical side of crypto.

Meanwhile, tokenization and real-world asset platforms are drawing attention from institutions. Prediction markets and DeFi applications are expanding speculative use cases beyond simple price exposure.

Bitcoin remains the largest and most established asset in the space. But it is no longer the only story.

When narratives diversify, capital fragments. That makes it harder for Bitcoin to absorb attention purely through dominance.

Read also: Bitcoin’s Deepest Corrections in History: The Real Pain May Not Be Over

Is the Core Story Breaking?

Walter’s sharpest argument centers on momentum. He claims Bitcoin’s main driver has always been rising price. In traditional markets, stocks have earnings. Commodities have supply and demand fundamentals. Bitcoin relies heavily on belief, scarcity, and adoption growth.

When price stalls or declines for extended periods, belief gets tested.

That does not mean Bitcoin lacks value. It means its value proposition must remain clear and compelling. Scarcity still exists. Network security remains unmatched in crypto. Liquidity is deep. Institutional access has improved dramatically compared to past cycles.

The real issue is narrative clarity.

Is Bitcoin primarily a hedge against fiat debasement? A high-beta risk asset? A long-term store of value? A reserve asset for digital finance?

When market participants cannot agree on the answer, identity questions emerge.

My Take

Calling it a $1 trillion identity crisis is a bit dramatic. But the underlying tension is real.

ETF outflows show institutional cooling. Gold’s strength shows competition in the hedge space. Stablecoins and tokenization redirect capital toward functional use cases.

Still, Bitcoin has faced narrative stress before. In 2018 it was declared dead after the ICO collapse. In 2020 it was dismissed during the liquidity crunch. In each case, the asset adapted and returned with a refined story.

Bitcoin’s survival record is strong. Its brand is powerful. Its infrastructure is mature.

The difference this time is competition. Both inside and outside crypto, alternatives are clearer and more specialized.

Whether Bitcoin reasserts dominance or transitions into a narrower role depends on demand recovery and capital flows in the coming quarters.

For now, the chart Walter shared tells a simple story; money has been leaving the largest Bitcoin ETF for months.

And in markets, capital flow often speaks louder than ideology.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

Brazil opens up for Bitcoin mining to utilize excess renewable energy

On February 20, the Brazilian Foreign Trade Council issued a technical resolution reducing import tariffs to 0% for a very specific hardware group: Bitcoin SHA256 mining machines with a capacity of over 200 terahash/second and an energy efficiency below 20 joules/terahash. Three days later, the French state-owned energy group

TapChiBitcoin12m ago

Bitcoin's rebound is weak, Glassnode warns that selling pressure will persist in the coming months

February 25 News, Bitcoin has fallen about 28% this month. Although recent prices are close to previous highs, blockchain analytics firm Glassnode warns that there may still be downside pressure in the next 5 to 6 months. The Glassnode report shows that the realized profit and loss ratio (RPR) of Bitcoin, measured by the 90-day moving average, has fallen below 1. This indicator typically reflects market selling pressure and investor sentiment. Historical data indicates that when the profit and loss ratio falls below 1, a bear market usually lasts at least six months. The company notes that a rebound in the profit and loss ratio above 1 generally means that selling pressure has eased.

GateNewsBot22m ago

In Q4 2025, Bitcoin ETF sales reach 25,000 units, revealing hedge fund strategic adjustments

On February 25, news reports indicated that the Bitcoin market experienced volatility in the fourth quarter, with hedge funds and financial advisors becoming the main selling forces. Analyst James Seyffart pointed out that institutions reduced approximately 25,000 Bitcoins through Bitcoin ETFs, demonstrating a cautious asset management strategy at the end of the year. This reduction is not a panic move but a strategic adjustment by institutions based on risk control and profit locking. As macroeconomic uncertainties increase, with fluctuating interest rate expectations and changes in government bond yields, funds are choosing to reduce exposure to high-beta assets to maintain portfolio stability.

GateNewsBot23m ago

Wall Street plans to purchase 829,000 Bitcoins in 2025, marking BTC's entry into the mainstream financial era

February 25 News, Bitcoin is迎来 a new era of institutional adoption. Reports show that by 2025, Wall Street institutional investors will have accumulated 829,000 Bitcoins, marking a shift of Bitcoin from a fringe speculative asset to a strategic reserve asset. Large asset management firms, hedge funds, and corporate finance departments are all incorporating Bitcoin into their long-term asset allocations, highlighting confidence in its scarcity and potential value. The large-scale purchases by institutional investors are driven by inflation pressures, macroeconomic uncertainties, and the gradually clarifying regulatory framework. Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million coins provides predictability for investment portfolios, while transparent cryptocurrency custody and tax policies reduce barriers to institutional participation. This strategic buying not only reflects trust in digital gold but also prompts a structural reallocation of capital within investment portfolios.

GateNewsBot24m ago

Bitcoin bear market lasts five months, with 74% of long-term holders' profits quickly shrinking

February 25 News, Bitcoin price has fallen approximately 50% from its all-time high, and 74% of long-term holders' profits are rapidly shrinking. CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost pointed out that as Bitcoin price approaches cost basis, the average profit of long-term holders continues to decline, a trend that usually signals the arrival of the bear market capitulation phase. Glassnode reports that the 90-day moving average of realized profit and loss for Bitcoin has fallen below 1, indicating the market has entered an excess loss realization phase. Historical data shows that such a bear market lasts at least six months before market liquidity begins to recover. Analyst James Check noted that Bitcoin has been declining for nearly five consecutive months, with weekly volatility soaring above 150%, and the weekly Relative Strength Index (RSI) also at historically oversold levels. Large amounts of Bitcoin at high price levels are flowing to new holders.

GateNewsBot29m ago
Comment
0/400
No comments
Trade Crypto Anywhere Anytime
qrCode
Scan to download Gate App
Community
  • 简体中文
  • English
  • Tiếng Việt
  • 繁體中文
  • Español
  • Русский
  • Français (Afrique)
  • Português (Portugal)
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • 日本語
  • بالعربية
  • Українська
  • Português (Brasil)