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What High Bond Rates Mean for Bitcoin

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What High Bond Rates Mean for Bitcoin

Global bond yields have hit heights not observed since July 2008. Bitcoin was not in existence at that time.

The asset has not experienced trading at such elevated borrowing costs before, and it is currently not reaping any benefits from this situation.

In the years following Bitcoin's introduction, bond yields around the world reached levels not seen since. May 2026 saw the highest yield on the Bloomberg index of long-term government bonds since July 2008.

In October, the Bitcoin whitepaper was published. January 3, 2009, was the creation date of the original block. A newspaper headline about a second bank rescue was used by Satoshi Nakamoto to mark that block six months after the peak.

Depletion of assets is currently the only way to fix a government's crumbling finances.

This cycle deviates significantly from the norm. While Bitcoin was in its first week on the market, the yield on the US 10-year Treasury was 2.46%. The current yield is 4.69%. At that time, the 30-year yield was 2.83%. On August 13, the same bond, with a yield of 5.216% – the highest rate since 2001 – was sold by the Treasury for $25 billion.

Very little interest. A higher-than-usual volume was taken in by dealers.

On August 14, the real yield - the return on a bond after inflation is taken into consideration - reached 2.41%. Back in 2016, it produced 1.77%.

At the moment, there is no danger of the government's debt being more than inflation. Returns are not offered by Bitcoin.

This project is global in scope.

The yield on UK 10-year gilts is 5.05%. The German rate is at its highest point since 2011, at 3.21%. The yield in Japan is 2.88% after a long period of near-zero rates.

This year's cryptocurrency market faces a major macro risk from the Bank of Japan's normalization, which is frequently disregarded. Global risk appetite decreases in response to an increase in Japanese yields. The most dynamic indication of such change is Bitcoin.

Two Assets, Two Stories

There is no letup in the outcomes. Over the past 12 months, the price of gold futures has soared by an astounding 31.4%. A massive 46.0% drop occurred in Bitcoin's value.

An intriguing story about the flow of real capital in uncertain times is revealed by an over 80-percentage-point disparity.

The war in Iran, which broke out on February 27, 2026, provided a substantial opportunity to assess market dynamics in real time. The first two days saw a spectacular 5.2% rise in gold prices.

A 12% drop occurred in Bitcoin's value. Over the next several weeks, the price of gold remained relatively unchanged at around $4,700. Coincident with the Nasdaq and S&P 500, Bitcoin's value has declined to around $72,000, representing a 35% decline from its 2025 highs.

The difference is made quite apparent in the technical image. On both the daily and monthly charts, gold futures show a strong buying opportunity, with the RSI around 65.5. With the ADX at 43 and the MACD at +87.3, it is clear that there is a strong uptrend.

Regardless of the time frame in question, Bitcoin is strongly indicating a sell. The relative strength index (RSI) is at 41.5, which is weak but not oversold. The MACD indicator is currently negative, at -123.

Across all time horizons, Bitcoin is now trading below all major moving averages.

This is more than just a diversion. Central banks increased their gold acquisitions by 2% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2026, purchasing 244 tons.

Thanks to this increase, the entire market value reached an all-time high of $193 billion, marking an impressive 74% growth from the previous year.

In January, there was an unprecedented inflow of $19 billion into global gold exchange-traded funds in the span of just one month.

Around 146 metric tons of gold and around 98,933 bitcoins are currently in Tether's possession.

The top stablecoin issuer is keeping its hands in both despite the fact that their performance couldn't be more different.

The "deep freezer" theory put out by Michael Saylor - that Bitcoin is better at wealth preservation than gold or fiat - is now being tested to its breaking point.

According to market data, gold is now doing quite well as a safe haven for capital.

The current price range for Bitcoin is from $63,000 to $67,200. If the price falls below $63,000, it might lead to further drops to $62,000 and perhaps $61,600.

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Bitcoin's price fell below $63,000 on August 17, reaching around $62,926.

The Liquidity Drain

Rising Japanese bond yields entice local investors who had been eyeing higher returns elsewhere.

One of the largest groups of people holding US Treasuries is an investor from Japan.

Motives to bring back capital are amplified as regional returns become more attractive. This reduces the available global liquidity for risk assets.

From 1.9% at the start of 2026, Japan's 10-year yield has gone up.

This change is being driven by the BOJ's hawkish approach and the steady decline of its bond-buying program.

The chain reaction is obvious: as rates on Japanese government bonds rise, the value of the yen rises, which in turn causes traders to unload carry trades backed by the yen, which strengthened the risk-on posture around the world.

When these trades go sideways, investors put their money into bonds denominated in yen rather than high-beta assets like Bitcoin.

Bitcoin perpetual futures open interest on major exchanges has dropped 12% in the past two weeks.

U.S. 10-year Treasury yields recovered to 4.7% on August 14, closing in on the 19-month high of 4.75%. For the fifth month in a row, University of Michigan inflation estimates for the coming year have stayed over the 4% barrier, and August was no exception.

Interest rates in the US and UK will likely stay put until the end of the year, while those in Japan and the Eurozone will likely adopt additional hikes.

Investing in Bitcoin ETFs has slowed. A lack of impetus to reach the $65,000 threshold was caused by net outflows of roughly $57.58 million on August 15. As before, the Fear & Greed Index shows that people are afraid. There will be no recovery in this market.

The Conditions That Could Flip

What happens is dependent on what causes it. Bitcoin is suffering due to growth-driven yields. A restricted alternative should benefit from yields affected by solvency uncertainty. That shift has been made by Gold.

Is Bitcoin going to follow the trend in the end? That is the question at hand. One factor that might help Bitcoin's value recover from its recent decline is a rise in demand for long-term bonds.

Prioritize auctions above charts. Demand remains low so long as dealers are carrying a larger-than-usual inventory.

After the auction on August 13, traders were able to secure 11.6%, which is higher than the usual allocation of 10.6%. One should maintain vigilance on that indication.

Bitcoin was designed specifically for situations like these. The first major stress test was in 2022, when Bitcoin's value fell 75% as inflation hit 40-year highs.

The difference is in how theoretical ideas are put into practice. During times of market turmoil, the fundamentals of Bitcoin's price movements can be overshadowed by liquidity-driven selling pressure, leverage liquidations, and overall risk aversion.

It deviates from what monetary theory suggests it should be and instead changes in response to the current risk appetite. Evaluation stays simple until yields ease or the storyline changes. Up until this point, it has not worked as planned.


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