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The Bitcoin is ‘as-good-as-gold’ myth is over

Nov 17, 2022, 1:46 p.m. GMT
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The Bitcoin is ‘as-good-as-gold’ myth is over

When you invest in gold or buy silver coins with GoldCore you are choosing to invest in an asset that has no counterparty risk.

Sadly those who have been holding their bitcoin on the crypto exchange FTX, have not experienced the same level of reassurance and service from the exchange’s management.

This event is all part of a much wider lesson about which assets really are safe havens. Also how to reduce the level of counterparty risk your investment portfolio is exposed to. 

This time last year, cryptocurrency enthusiasts were still touting “Crypto as the new gold”– crypto touted as having the same ‘safe’ attributes as gold.

The main attribute is that it is a currency that government doesn’t control. Also, it is without counterparty risk. The latest debacle has once more proved this is not always the case for cryptocurrencies.

The news that the crypto exchange FTX was filing for bankruptcy on November 5 sent Bitcoin plunging down a further 25%.

This is on top of the more than 60% Bitcoin has already declined since its November 2021 peak. This brings the total decline to more than 75%.

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The extent of the collapse and its fallout is still unfolding as more details are uncovered. The main risk goes back to one we have discussed many times before counterparty risk.

What Happens to your Bitcoin as FTX Collapses

The FTX collapse has brought to light that the CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, had authorized billions of dollars worth of customer assets to be lent to its affiliated trading firm Alameda Research to fund risky bets.

According to news reports Alameda Research owes FTX upwards of US$10 billion. This is more than half of its US$16 billion in customer assets!

The bankruptcy case is likely to take years to unravel. There could be more than one million creditors, and more than 100 other related corporate entities involved.

Everyone who thought they owned Bitcoin held by FTX became an unsecured bankruptcy creditor. These are the ones who must now rely upon some Court to confirm just how much, or any Bitcoin they will receive.

FTX is not the first crypto exchange to collapse – Mt. Gox, which accounted for over 75% of all Bitcoin transactions until it filed for bankruptcy in 2014 after being hacked. Hundreds of thousands of bitcoins were lost (removed from the network).

Some of these coins later recovered but withdrawals from the exchange were already stopped. It wasn’t until seven and a half years later, in November 2021, creditors and the court reached an agreement. 

The FTX web of deceit and ‘poor judgment’ in Mr. Bankman-Fried’s words, goes much deeper and is far more convoluted than the Mt. Gox bankruptcy.

Is the Dollar About To Go Digital?

Along the same lines of digital currency and counterparty risk, the Federal Reserve of New York announced on November 15 that it is “Facilitating Wholesale Digital Asset Settlement”.

The Federal Reserve of New York and a dozen major banks are launching a twelve-week test of a digital dollar. A news release on the Federal Reserve of New York website states that the test is to determine the feasibility experiment as a ‘proof-of-concept’ of transactions using a digital US dollar.

The twelve-week program will simulate digital money transactions between the participating bank customers. It then settles the transactions through a simulated Fed Reserve distributed ledger.

The experiment of ‘digital dollar tokens’ through the test program titled “The Regulated Liability Network” by banks through the Federal Reserve is to bring blockchain technology to the ‘real economy’ and speed up settlements between banks and the central bank. The FRBNY states: 

In a 12-week proof-of-concept project—the Regulated Liability Network U.S. Pilot—the NYIC will experiment with the concept of a regulated liability Network (RLN). RLN is a concept for a financial market infrastructure (FMI) facilitating digital asset transactions. This connects deposits held at regulated financial institutions using distributed ledger technology.

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Distributed ledger technology is another name for blockchain technology and is explained by Investopedia as:

 “…a protocol that enables the secure functioning of a decentralized digital database. Distributed networks eliminate the need for a central authority to keep a check against manipulation. DLT allows for storage of all information in a secure and accurate manner using cryptography. The same can be accessed using “keys” and cryptographic signatures. Once the information is stored, it becomes an immutable database and is governed by the rules of the network.”

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While the Regulated Liability Network could be an alternative to unregulated cryptocurrencies the potential fresh problems to arise are obvious given the transaction ledger is likely transparent for FRBNY purposes. 

Only time will tell if the timing of the test (on the heels of the FTX collapse) is simply ‘bad timing’ or an omen of a system building in even more risk. Investing in physical gold and silver are still the tried-and-true alternative!  

If you would like to hear more about the benefits to investing in gold or buying silver coins then have a look at our YouTube Channel, GoldCore TV. Here we bring you a wealth of news, commentary and analysis of the precious metals markets, as well as the wider macroeconomic situation.  

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Market Update

Gold has put in a strong performance over the last 2 weeks.

Firstly, rejecting the double bottom at $1,620 on November 3rd. Followed by nice pop to the $1,770 level on the back of the lower CPI print of 7.7% that was released last Thursday.

Silver too moved higher and importantly over its 200 day moving average of $21.50. Prices have pulled back slightly this morning with Gold back below the $1770 level. 

An interesting note in the Wall Street Journal yesterday, Kansas City Federal Reserve president Esther George speaking to the WSJ journal is concerned that inflation is at risk of becoming entrenched in the economy, from an overheated job market, making it difficult for the Federal Reserve to bring down inflation without a recession.

‘I’m looking at a labor market that is so tight, I don’t know how you continue to bring this level of inflation down without having some real slowing and maybe we even have a contraction in the economy to get there’.

So, the fed will need to continue to raise rates possibly at a slower pace on increments next year of 25bp but the more difficult decision is holding rates at these higher levels and not ending the rates hike prematurely which the market is looking for.  

Stock Update 

Gold Brittania’s & Silver Brittania’s are available again for UK and Irish Investors. Gold Britannia’s start at 7.5% over Spot 

GoldCore have excellent stock and availability on all Gold Coins and bars. Please contact our trading desk with any questions you may have. 

Silver coins are now available for delivery or storage in Ireland and the EU with the lowest premium in the market. Starting as low as Spot plus 38% for Silver Philharmonics. We have Silver Britannia’s for immediate delivery in the UK or storage in London. 


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GOLD PRICES (USD, GBP & EUR – AM/ PM LBMA Fix)

16-11-2022 1783.20 1773.00 1494.86 1496.06 1709.91 1706.69
15-11-2022 1775.10 1771.35 1497.83 1483.15 1704.27 1702.27
14-11-2022 1757.35 1768.90 1491.46 1506.57 1704.98 1714.06
11-11-2022 1764.75 1759.35 1501.98 1498.26 1719.75 1710.09
10-11-2022 1705.65 1744.75 1498.93 1498.74 1714.69 1719.80
09-11-2022 1705.15 1715.25 1491.84 1501.87 1699.18 1707.19
08-11-2022 1670.80 1678.65 1455.77 1462.78 1671.47 1676.13
07-11-2022 1679.90 1678.95 1466.55 1465.39 1681.41 1679.79
04-11-2022 1648.80 1674.40 1468.59 1479.67 1685.73 1686.62
03-11-2022 1620.65 1628.75 1441.73 1452.03 1664.41 1665.23

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