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Stablecoin Fall Shows BTC, Crypto is Losing Capital to Gold

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A $2.24 billion drop in total stablecoin market capitalization over the last 10 days could signal capital is leaving the crypto ecosystem and may delay market recovery, according to a crypto analytics platform. 

In a post to X on Monday, Santiment said that much of that capital has rotated into traditional safe havens like gold and silver, pushing them to new highs, while Bitcoin (BTC), the broader crypto market and stablecoins have retraced.

Top 12 stablecoins by market cap collectively fell by $2.24 billion over the past 10 days. Source: Santiment

“A falling stablecoin market cap shows that many investors are cashing out to fiat instead of preparing to buy dips,” Santiment said, adding that rising demand for gold and silver suggests that “investors are choosing safety over risk.”

Gold, silver outpacing Bitcoin in recent months

Bitcoin was performing strongly in 2025 until Oct. 10, when over $19 billion worth of leveraged crypto positions were flushed from the ecosystem, and Bitcoin fell from about $121,500 to below $103,000 in a single day.

Since then, Bitcoin has fallen to $88,080, while gold has soared more than 20% to break the $5,000 barrier, and silver has more than doubled in market value.

Stablecoin issuer Tether has been one of the biggest buyers of gold in recent months, purchasing 27 metric tons worth $4.4 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025 alone. 

Related: Gold’s digital rally mirrors increasing stress on US dollar

Rising stablecoin supply could signal market rebound

Santiment said crypto market recovery may need stablecoin growth first:

Until that stablecoin growth comes, smaller, riskier crypto assets — altcoins — will continue to be hit much harder than Bitcoin.

“Bitcoin often holds up better than altcoins in these environments, but reduced stablecoin supply still limits upside across the market,” Santiment added.

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