Ray Dalio Questions Bitcoin as Safe Haven While Gold Strengthens Its Global Reserve Role

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  • Ray Dalio says central banks still prefer gold as a reserve asset while Bitcoin lacks strong institutional support globally.

  • Ray Dalio warns Bitcoin moves like tech stocks which weakens its role as a safe haven during market stress.

  • He highlighted privacy limits and future quantum computing risks that could challenge Bitcoin security over time.

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has raised doubts about Bitcoin’s long-term role as a store of value. He argued that central banks are showing little interest in holding digital assets. His comments came during a recent discussion on the All-In Podcast. The remarks renewed debate about Bitcoin’s position alongside traditional safe-haven assets.

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Dalio stressed that central banks continue to treat gold as a core reserve asset. He pointed out that gold remains one of the largest reserve holdings globally. Moreover, he suggested that Bitcoin lacks the same institutional trust. Consequently, he believes central banks may avoid large Bitcoin allocations.

Dalio also highlighted structural concerns around Bitcoin. He pointed to limited transaction privacy within the network. Additionally, he warned that future quantum computing advances could threaten current cryptographic protections. These concerns, he argued, may weaken Bitcoin’s case as a permanent reserve asset.

Dalio Raises Questions About Bitcoin’s Market Behavior

Dalio noted that Bitcoin still behaves like a risk asset in many market conditions. He explained that the asset often moves with technology stocks. Therefore, investors may treat it differently than traditional safe-haven assets.

Furthermore, Dalio described how cross-market pressure can influence Bitcoin demand. Investors may sell Bitcoin during financial stress to cover losses elsewhere. This behavior could affect supply and demand dynamics during volatile periods.

Earlier discussions from Dalio acknowledged that Bitcoin carries some hard money characteristics. However, he maintained that its market behavior still reflects broader risk trends. As a result, he remains cautious about Bitcoin’s role during global financial disruptions.

Market data has recently highlighted this contrast between Bitcoin and gold. Both assets rose steadily between July and early October. However, a wider crypto market crash later reversed much of Bitcoin’s gains.

That market event erased nearly $20 billion in leveraged crypto positions. Since the October peak, Bitcoin has fallen more than 45 percent to about $68,420. Meanwhile, gold continued climbing during the same period.

Gold Strengthens Position as Global Reserve Asset

Gold has gained more than 30% during the same timeframe. The metal recently approached the $5,120 level amid rising global uncertainty. These gains reinforced gold’s reputation as a defensive asset during market turbulence.

Despite his skepticism, Dalio has previously supported limited exposure to Bitcoin. In July, he recommended a portfolio allocation of roughly 15 percent between Bitcoin and gold. He framed this strategy as a way to balance risk and return during rising debt pressures.

His recommendation followed concerns about growing US debt levels and long-term currency debasement. These conditions, he argued, could push investors toward alternative stores of value.

Dalio recently warned that the global financial order has entered a period of change. He argued that the international system built around US leadership is now facing growing pressure.

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