Bitcoin overtakes silver as eighth-largest asset
The rise is attributed to a 30% increase in Bitcoin’s value over the past week amidst declining silver prices, which fell by over 6%.
Bitcoin has overtaken silver in market capitalisation, reaching $1.75 trillion after briefly crossing $89,000 before retracing slightly. The achievement positions Bitcoin as the eighth-largest global asset, surpassing silver, which fell to $1.732 trillion. The cryptocurrency has risen by 30% over the past week, while silver declined by over 6%.
This marks the second time Bitcoin has flipped silver in 2023, signalling a growing shift in perception among traditional investors. Increasing institutional demand and enthusiasm for spot Bitcoin ETFs have driven its rise, while silver, often viewed as a stable store of value, has struggled.
Broader market optimism, spurred by recent political shifts in the US elections, has played a role in Bitcoin’s surge. Pro-crypto lawmakers gaining power have boosted investor sentiment, with the “Bitcoin Industrial Complex” index seeing record trading volumes. Stocks like Coinbase and MicroStrategy hit multi-year highs, reflecting the growing adoption of Bitcoin as a hedge against market uncertainties.