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Ray Dalio has advised investors to stop equating Bitcoin (BTC) with gold, noting that the leading crypto lacks central bank backing, has limited privacy features, and still faces questions around privacy safeguards and quantum resistance.

The Bridgewater Associates founder rejected the notion of Bitcoin as “digital gold,” telling the All-In Podcast on Tuesday that “there is only one gold.”

“Gold is not a precious metal that’s speculated on,” Dalio posited, describing it as the “most established money” and the second-largest reserve asset held by central banks. He also questioned why central banks would choose to buy and hold an asset that runs on a public ledger in the long term.

Dalio has previously acknowledged that Bitcoin exhibits some hard-money characteristics, but he also noted its strong correlation with tech stocks.

“So, from an ownership perspective, supply and demand can be affected if somebody gets squeezed in one area and has to sell something else they hold,” he explained. 

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Dalio also highlighted concerns over Bitcoin’s limited privacy, pointing out that “any transaction can be monitored,” and warned that advances in quantum computing could pose serious risks to the network.

Ray Dalio’s critique of Bitcoin comes at a particularly intriguing moment. On the day he shared his comments, gold plunged by roughly 3%, landing near $5,127 per ounce, while Bitcoin saw a much smaller decline of about 0.7% to $68,650. Five days into the escalating U.S.-Iran tensions, the very asset Dalio champions as a safe haven was actually taking a bigger hit than Bitcoin— the cryptocurrency he has often lambasted for lacking traditional safety features.

Ray Dalio Declares The World Order Has Broken Down

Dalio’s stance isn’t outright negative. He has said he keeps roughly 1% of his own portfolio in Bitcoin as a diversification play and previously suggested investors consider allocating around 15% to either Bitcoin or gold, arguing that such an exposure offers an attractive balance between risk and potential return in light of America’s mounting debt burden.

In remarks last month, he also cautioned that the U.S.-anchored “World Order” had effectively unraveled, signaling that investors may need to reassess how they safeguard their wealth. Whether gold alone still fits that role is a question markets are actively wrestling with — and recent price swings have made that debate even more intense.

Per data from CoinGecko, Bitcoin surged to a one-month peak of $71,805 earlier today, defying the ongoing war in the Middle East. The benchmark crypto has retraced to its current price of $70,851, up 4.9% in the past 24 hours and 8.4% over the past week.

Source: https://zycrypto.com/ray-dalio-insists-there-is-only-one-gold-but-bitcoin-is-stealing-the-spotlight-amid-global-crisis/

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