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Bitcoin underperformed gold, but ETF holders remained resilient

Looking back on 2025, the sound money, or debasement trade, was decisively won by the metals over bitcoin. Gold delivered one of its best years on record, up 65%, while bitcoin so far is down 7%.

Until August, the two assets had similar returns, both up roughly 30%. From that point, gold surged while bitcoin rolled over sharply.

This divergence reinforced that gold won the debasement trade narrative leaving bitcoin firmly behind.

Bitcoin remains in recovery mode after a 36% correction from its October all-time high, struggling in the $80,000 range.

Despite the price weakness, capital flows tell a different story.

Bitwise managing director Bradley Duke pointed out that that flows in bitcoin exchange traded product’s (ETP) outpaced gold ETP flows in 2025 despite gold’s blockbuster year.

The debut of U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 marked year one of institutional adoption, while year two saw continued strong participation even as price failed to follow.

The most notable takeaway from this current correction in bitcoin is the ETF investor resilience. Despite a 36% price drawdown, total bitcoin ETF assets under management (AUM) declined less than 4%.

Data from Checkonchain shows U.S. ETFs held 1.37 million BTC at the October peak and still hold around 1.32 million on Dec. 19. This suggests the bulk of the sell off did not come from ETF holders. BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has increased its dominance during this correction, now holding just under 60% market share with roughly 780,000 BTC under management.

It is clear to see bitcoin’s correction was not driven by ETF outflows.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/12/19/gold-wins-the-debasement-trade-in-2025-but-it-is-not-the-full-story

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