Bitcoin Four-Year CAGR Declines to 14.5%, Still Beats Gold and Stocks

Bitcoin's (BTC) four-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) has dropped to 14.5%, its lowest on record, despite an 88% surge over the past year. This performance exceeds that of gold and stocks, which have CAGRs ranging from 4% to 13%.

Key Points

  • BTC's four-year CAGR is at an all-time low of 14.5%
  • The cryptocurrency has set multiple all-time highs despite the US Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes
  • Solana (SOL) leads with a CAGR of 118%, followed by XRP at 49% and Ethereum (ETH) at about 8%
  • Current BTC market cap is over $1.9 trillion, compared to gold's nearly $19 trillion
  • Analysts predict BTC could replace gold as a safe-haven asset within 10 years
  • BTC trades at $97,804, up 1.7% in the last 24 hours

Market analysts remain optimistic about BTC's future potential for significant growth.