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Bitcoin surges past $125,000 amid signs it’s becoming the safe asset it was always supposed to be

Jeff John Roberts
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Jeff John Roberts
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October 6, 2025, 7:59 AM ET
Bitcoin notched a new all-time high over the weekend of $125,506.
Bitcoin notched a new all-time high over the weekend of $125,506.Illustration by Fortune.

Happy Uptober. Over the last 13 Octobers, Bitcoin has delivered positive returns in 10 of them, and this month it is likely to extend that streak. Over the weekend, Bitcoin crossed above $125,000 for the first time, and the current odds on Polymarket are about 60% for it to break $130,000 by Halloween. Those numbers are impressive. But more important is an emerging narrative shift around Bitcoin.

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The popular case for Bitcoin is that it is hard money that can’t be deflated by political actors or central banks. When the world is going to hell economically, it makes sense to store your wealth in a scarce decentralized asset that can’t be tampered with by corporations or governments. “Bitcoin solves this,” as they say.

It’s a compelling story but, as with many great tales, it’s mostly fiction. Despite ad campaigns to brand Bitcoin as digital gold and infinite HODL memes, the reality has been that, when the economy takes a nosedive, so does crypto. It’s a “risk-on” asset class that people dump at the first sign of trouble, along with junk bonds and emerging markets funds. That’s been Bitcoin—until recently, that is.

In 2025, the original case for Bitcoin—that it is a safe haven in times of trouble—could be coming true at last. First, during the Liberation Day tariff shock in April, the price of Bitcoin actually climbed even as the stock market plunged. That divergence was fairly short-lived but, since then, Bitcoin has behaved in an uncorrelated fashion to equities on several more occasions. And demand for both Bitcoin and gold has surged during this latest U.S. government shutdown as dollars and Treasuries have fallen—a signal investors have more faith in the decentralized nodes of Bitcoin than they do in the dysfunctional state of American politics.

If this keeps up, Bitcoin could pose a legitimate challenge to gold as the ultimate safe haven asset. It may also mean the outside world could start scrutinizing the stewards of the Bitcoin blockchain like never before. I mention this in light of recent social media fighting by different factions over updates to Bitcoin’s code base that would allow more non-financial messages to be packed into each block. It’s an interesting debate but also one that serves to remind people that there is a relatively small group of people who exert a big influence over Bitcoin’s direction. They appear to be doing a fine job but, if there is a real chance Bitcoin will dethrone gold, there will be powerful actors of all sorts who may want to have a say in the decisions they make. 

Could that be one reason that Nick Szabo, probably the most influential of the early Bitcoiners (IYKYK), just returned to Twitter for the first time in five years? Or perhaps he just wanted to bask in Bitcoin’s latest Uptober triumph, and the signs the original cryptocurrency is living up to its reputation.

Jeff John Roberts
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DECENTRALIZED NEWS

SEC ready to bless tokenized stocks: Overseas markets have already embraced stocks that are traded in the form of crypto tokens. Now, U.S. regulators are ready to let Robinhood et al. do the same, but banks are vowing to block the move. (The Information)

Stripe changes the stablecoin game: The privately-held firm is already a global payments beast, and it could soon grow more dominant with Open Issuance, a plan to let all the merchants on its platform issue their own stablecoin and keep the interest. (Fortune)

Tether’s golden opportunity: The stablecoin giant is looking to raise at least $200 million for a DAT that will store its gold-backed XAUt token. The venture involves a partnership with a company close to a Chinese miner. (Bloomberg)

Is Singapore the world capital of crypto? The city state’s Token2049 has become the industry’s must-attend event, and Singapore just beat out Hong Kong—whose financial star is fading fast—in approving a stablecoin pegged to the city-state's dollar. (Nikkei Asia)

Winklevii sink CFTC nomination: What the twins lack in trading volume on their Gemini exchange, they make up in political muscle. Brian Quintenz, the former a16z partner who seemed a shoo-in to Chair the CFTC, withdrew following a Winklevoss whisper campaign aimed at President Trump. (Politico)

MAIN CHARACTER OF THE WEEK

Zach Witkoff, CEO of the Trump family crypto project World Liberty Financial.
Suhaimi Abdullah—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Zach Witkoff, son of the President’s long-time confidante and advisor, is this week’s pick thanks to his high-profile presence at Singapore’s Token2049, where he floated a plan to tokenize the Trump family’s real estate portfolio.

MEME O' THE MOMENT

A meme posted by Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong.
Stablecoin legislation has pitted crypto companies against the banks.
@brian_armstrong

Coinbase’s CEO shared this cartoon, reflecting the crypto industry’s view of an ongoing debate over whether “rewards” are an end-run against legal restrictions on stablecoin issuers paying interest.

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