Bitcoin’s Path to Becoming a Reserve Asset Resembles Gold’s, Says Deutsche Bank, Foreseeing Both Existing Together by 2030
- Deutsche Bank predicts Bitcoin will coexist with gold on central bank balance sheets by 2030, driven by institutional adoption and regulatory clarity. - Corporate Bitcoin accumulation (463,685 BTC) creates supply constraints, while its volatility (23% in August 2025) mirrors gold's maturation as a reserve asset. - Geopolitical momentum grows as U.S., Brazil, Russia, and Switzerland explore Bitcoin reserves, leveraging its low correlation to traditional assets (12% vs. equities). - Bitcoin's unique attrib
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The trend of corporations accumulating Bitcoin has accelerated, resulting in a notable supply-demand gap that highlights strong institutional interest. By September 22, 2025, companies had acquired 463,685 BTC—almost three times the 164,250 BTC expected to be mined that year. This scarcity-driven competition is likely to intensify supply shortages, especially as central banks consider Bitcoin for their reserves. Deutsche Bank also observed that Bitcoin’s volatility has eased recently, with its 30-day volatility falling to 23% in August 2025, echoing the historical stabilization seen in gold as it became a reserve asset US Crypto News: Deutsche Bank Drops Bold Bitcoin Prediction [ 2 ].
Momentum from both geopolitical events and institutional actions is further bolstering the case for Bitcoin’s inclusion in central bank reserves. In March 2025, the United States established a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve by executive order, and Brazil has put forward a $19 billion reserve plan. Lawmakers in Russia and Switzerland’s central bank have also examined similar approaches. These developments illustrate a worldwide movement to diversify reserves beyond traditional currencies and gold. Bitcoin’s weak correlation with equities (12% since 2020) and its negative correlation with government bonds at times make it an appealing option for diversification Deutsche Bank Reveals a Bold Bitcoin Forecast [ 3 ].
Deutsche Bank’s research highlights the distinct characteristics of Bitcoin compared to gold. While gold tends to have stronger links to traditional assets (14% with stocks, 12% with bonds), Bitcoin’s separation from standard financial systems sets it apart as a unique store of value. The bank’s correlation studies since 2011 show that Bitcoin generally maintains weak ties to conventional assets, unlike Ethereum, which has a 79% correlation with Bitcoin, and gold, which varies across asset classes. This, combined with Bitcoin’s limited supply and technological advancement, could allow it to play a complementary role to gold in central bank reserves Deutsche Bank’s Bold Prediction: Bitcoin and Gold to Dominate [ 4 ].
Changes in regulations and broader economic trends are speeding up Bitcoin’s acceptance among institutions. The introduction of spot Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. and Europe has made it easier for institutions to invest, with the iShares Bitcoin Trust alone managing assets exceeding $80 billion.
The ramifications of Deutsche Bank’s outlook go beyond institutional investors. If central banks begin to hold Bitcoin, it could transform global reserve management, especially in developing countries where Bitcoin has already been used to bypass capital restrictions. The bank’s research points out that Bitcoin’s reputation as a hedge against inflation and political turmoil is gaining traction, with its total market value surpassing $2.3 trillion and daily transactions topping 500,000. As global uncertainties continue, the possibility of Bitcoin sharing a place with gold on central bank balance sheets by 2030 signals a broader movement toward diversification in a fragmented economic landscape Diversifying with bitcoin, gold, and alternatives [ 6 ].
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