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Ray Dalio Critiques Bitcoin as Gold’s Decline Contrasts Cryptocurrency’s Stability

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 8:44 am
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Published: March 4, 2026
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Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, made waves recently with sharp criticisms of Bitcoin during an appearance on the All-In Podcast. He urged investors to stop making comparisons between Bitcoin and gold, arguing that Bitcoin lacks essential attributes such as central bank backing, privacy, and is vulnerable to emerging threats from quantum computing. Dalio emphasized the superiority of gold as “the most established money,” asserting its status as the second-largest reserve currency held by central banks.

Interestingly, Dalio’s remarks coincided with a notable decline in gold’s value, which plummeted by $168 to $5,128, representing a 3% drop on the very day he voiced his concerns. In contrast, Bitcoin experienced a minor decline of 0.7%, settling at $68,700. This shift raised eyebrows, especially given that gold, which Dalio advocates for in times of crisis, was underperforming while Bitcoin remained relatively stable during ongoing conflicts, notably the U.S.-Iran war.

The decoupling of Bitcoin and gold’s performance isn’t entirely new. The two assets had exhibited a correlated movement from July until early October, before a broader crash in the cryptocurrency market wiped out approximately $20 billion in leveraged positions. Following that, Bitcoin has suffered a more than 45% decline from its peak in October, while gold has managed to rally around 30%, exceeding the $5,100 mark.

In the context of recent events, gold experienced an uptick during the initial strikes related to the ongoing conflict; however, it soon surrendered those gains as concerns over oil disruptions took precedence. Bitcoin’s price fluctuations followed a different trajectory, dropping on Saturday, rebounding on Sunday due to the death of Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei, hitting resistance at $70,000 on Tuesday, and eventually stabilizing in the mid-$67,000s.

This week’s market behavior seems to defy Dalio’s protective asset framework, indicating that neither Bitcoin nor gold has reliably served as a safe haven amid unfolding geopolitical tensions. Bitcoin’s volatility has been notably lower compared to gold’s dramatic shifts, contradicting Dalio’s expectations.

Furthermore, Dalio’s critiques of Bitcoin’s transparency are not new; he pointed out that transactions conducted on Bitcoin’s public ledger could be monitored and potentially controlled, raising questions about central banks adopting such an asset. He also introduced quantum computing as a long-term risk that could jeopardize Bitcoin’s viability.

Despite his criticisms, Dalio maintains a modest position in Bitcoin, allocating around 1% of his portfolio to the cryptocurrency for diversification purposes. Last July, he recommended investors consider a 15% allocation in either Bitcoin or gold, praising their optimal return-to-risk ratio, especially against the backdrop of America’s escalating debt situation.

Dalio has previously cautioned that the current “World Order,” dominated by the U.S., has shown signs of deterioration. He has urged investors to reassess strategies for wealth protection amidst these changes. As the market continues to grapple with the implications of his views, this week’s price trends have introduced further complexities to the discussion about the future roles of gold and Bitcoin in a shifting economic landscape.

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