Bitcoinโs fourth halving event has drawn significant attention to its comparison with gold regarding scarcity, as highlighted by Glassnode analysts.
According to Glassnode, this event marked a historic moment where Bitcoinโs (BTC) issuance rate fell below that of gold for the first time, emphasizing a pivotal shift in the narrative surrounding the two assets.
As reported, the halving event on Saturday reduced block subsidies, with the issuance dropping from 6.25 BTC to 3.125 BTC per block. This translates to an issuance of approximately 450 bitcoin per day, further underlining the eventโs impact on Bitcoinโs supply dynamics.
Yassine Elmandjra from ARK Investment Management echoed similar sentiments, noting that Bitcoinโs issuance rate post-halving is now lower than goldโs long-term supply growth.
Elmandjraโs analysis, as shared in the ARK Disrupt newsletter, emphasized the significant decrease in Bitcoinโs supply growth following the halving event, reinforcing its comparison with gold. Glassnode analysts further supported Elmandjraโs observation regarding the reduction in Bitcoinโs supply growth.
They suggested that while the halving events continue to affect Bitcoinโs available traded supply, the impact may diminish across cycles due to the assetโs expanding size and ecosystem.
Assessments such as these provide valuable insights into the evolving dynamics between Bitcoin and gold, shedding light on Bitcoinโs increasing scarcity compared to the traditional precious metal.
Today, Bitcoinโs price is down 2.5% and just plunged below $65,000 at the time of writing.