Bitcoin Has Never Faced Global Bond Yields This High Since It Was Born

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Global bond yields have reached levels last seen in July 2008. Bitcoin (BTC) did not exist then. The asset has never traded through borrowing costs this high, and it is not benefiting now.

Gold rose 32% over the past year. Bitcoin fell 46%. Investors who expected a debt squeeze to lift a scarce asset backed the wrong one.

Bitcoin and Gold Price PerformanceBitcoin and Gold Price Performance. Source: TradingView

Bond Yields Return to a Level Bitcoin Has Never Seen

A bond yield is what a government pays to borrow. Those costs are now the heaviest in almost two decades.

A Bloomberg gauge of long-dated government debt hit its highest yield since July 2008 in May. It tracks sovereign bonds maturing in 10 years or more.

Bitcoin’s whitepaper appeared that October. The first block followed on January 3, 2009, six months after the peak.

Satoshi Nakamoto stamped that block with a newspaper line.

“The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks,” source, genesis block.

Bitcoin was built as an answer to failing government finances. Those finances are strained again. This time the answer is the asset falling.

The move is global, though not uniform. UK 10-year gilts pay 5.05%, the highest of the major markets. Germany sits at 3.21%, a high only since 2011.

Japan pays 2.88% after decades pinned near zero.

Six-panel weekly chart of 10-year government bond yields for the US, UK, Germany, Japan, Australia and France. Source: TradingViewSix-panel weekly chart of 10-year government bond yields for the US, UK, Germany, Japan, Australia and France. Source: TradingView

“We’re seeing a broader repricing of duration driven by fiscal realities, persistent inflation risks and some political uncertainty,” Bloomberg reported, citing Barclays strategist Patrick Coffey, who named the driver when the gauge first broke out.

Why Elevated Real Yields Cap Bitcoin

Compare the two eras directly. The US 10-year paid 2.46% on January 2, 2009, per Treasury records. It now pays 4.69%. The long end moved further. The 30-year paid 2.83% in Bitcoin’s first week.

The Treasury sold $25 billion of the same bond on August 13 at 5.216%, the highest since 2001.

Demand was soft, part of the global bond selloff. Bids covered the auction 2.39 times against a 2.43 average. Dealers absorbed 11.6% instead of the usual 10.6%.

Real yields make the squeeze concrete. A real yield is what a bond pays after inflation. The 10-year real yield reached 2.41% on August 14. Two years earlier it paid 1.77%.

That is the bar Bitcoin has to clear. Investors can now beat inflation using government debt and take almost no risk. Bitcoin pays nothing. BTC traded at $63,072 with a market value of $1.27 trillion, down 46% in a year.

Bitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCryptoBitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Foreign yields bite the same way. Japanese and European investors can now earn at home, which shrinks the global risk pool crypto draws on. Japanese government bond losses show the strain.

What Would Flip the Setup

Cause decides the outcome. Yields driven by growth punish Bitcoin. Yields driven by doubt over solvency should favor a scarce alternative.

Gold has taken that trade. The metal traded for $4,376 as of this writing, after a 32% year, even as U.S. debt interest costs keep climbing.

So watch auctions, not charts. Stronger demand for long-dated debt would ease the pressure on the Bitcoin price.

Until then the test is simple. Bitcoin was designed for a moment like this. It has never had to prove that at these yields.

Disclaimer: The content presented above, whether from a third party or not, is considered as general advice only. CFD trading involves significant risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This article serves informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Consider your risk tolerance before trading.

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