# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Gold

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Gold", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Capitalization of 'Gold' Tokens Reaches a Record $4.2 Billion. What's Driving the Growth?

Capitalization of gold-backed tokens has reached a record $4.2 billion, driven by a surge in the price of physical gold, which itself surpassed $4,500 per ounce for the first time in history with a year-to-date gain exceeding 70%. This performance outpaced major asset classes, including Bitcoin and key stock indices. The two dominant tokens, Tether's XAUT and Paxos' PAXG, account for nearly 90% of the sector's market cap, at $2.26 billion and $1.53 billion, respectively. Their market capitalization has grown two to three times since August, a rate that significantly outpaces the appreciation of gold itself, suggesting new demand and the issuance of additional tokens. A smaller, emerging niche includes tokenized shares of gold-based Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), such as those from xStock and Ondo. While their market cap is only in the tens of millions, they represent a new avenue for crypto investors to gain blockchain-based exposure to gold-related equities. However, this market remains illiquid, with daily trading volumes of just a few million dollars. The broader trend reflects a growing intersection of traditional finance and crypto, with platforms like Kraken and Bybit also offering tokenized traditional stocks. Despite the success of gold tokens, the wider crypto market has seen a downturn, with total capitalization falling below $3 trillion and Bitcoin's price declining approximately 7%.

RBK-crypto12/23 13:51

Capitalization of 'Gold' Tokens Reaches a Record $4.2 Billion. What's Driving the Growth?

RBK-crypto12/23 13:51

Gold and Silver Have Gone Crazy: Is Bitcoin 'Lagging Behind' or Building Momentum During Christmas Week?

During the Christmas week, global markets saw a surge in safe-haven assets like gold and silver, which reached new all-time highs amid a weaker dollar and falling Treasury yields. In contrast, Bitcoin remained stagnant, trading within a narrow range of $88,000–$89,000, failing to capitalize on favorable macro conditions. Market participants are questioning whether Bitcoin will experience a "Santa Rally," a seasonal uptick often seen in traditional risk assets. Analysts note that the current macro environment remains in a "wait-and-see" mode, with investors cautious ahead of key U.S. economic data releases. ETF flows reflect this uncertainty, with Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs seeing significant outflows, while smaller altcoins like XRP and Solana saw minor inflows. Technically, Bitcoin is consolidating, with key resistance at $93,000–$95,000 and support near $85,000. A major $24 billion options expiration on Friday adds to the short-term volatility, with bulls targeting $100,000 and bears defending $85,000. Analysts like Gabriel Selby of CF Benchmarks suggest Bitcoin’s current behavior doesn’t align with a typical Santa Rally, noting low volume and a lack of momentum. Legendary trader Peter Brandt reiterated his long-term cycle analysis, predicting a new bull market peak by September 2029 after a significant correction. Historically, Bitcoin’s Christmas performance has been mixed, with an average gain of 7.9% since 2011. This year, however, the focus is on structural consolidation rather than festive optimism. Bitcoin’s pause highlights its current perception as a risk asset, with direction likely depending on renewed institutional interest rather than seasonal trends.

marsbit12/23 10:08

Gold and Silver Have Gone Crazy: Is Bitcoin 'Lagging Behind' or Building Momentum During Christmas Week?

marsbit12/23 10:08

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