From Safe Havens to Digital Assets: How Macro Shifts Are Redefining Value in 2026

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In early 2026, markets are adjusting to a macro reset shaped by geopolitical tension, trade frictions, and shifting monetary expectations.

These forces have pushed gold back into its role as the world’s primary safe haven, while Bitcoin has entered a risk-off phase amid tighter liquidity.

The nearly $1.3 trillion wiped from U.S. equity markets reflects the same repricing of risk.

It isn’t an anomaly, but a typical response when policy uncertainty and macro pressure collide. Capital pulls back first, then reassesses.

History shows this pattern clearly. In periods of uncertainty, investors move into tangible stores of value before selectively rotating back into growth assets once conditions stabilize, as seen in 2008 and again during the 2022 crypto winter.

Some aftershocks are likely to extend into early 2026, but these resets often lay the groundwork for the next expansion rather than ending it.

Near term, gold could continue climbing toward $5,000 if tensions persist, while Bitcoin may test the $80,000–$85,000 range before stabilizing.

Longer term, both remain structurally bullish as liquidity improves and institutional participation deepens.

Crypto is still in its formative years, and volatility is part of that maturation.

As infrastructure and adoption grow, price behavior should gradually stabilize, positioning Bitcoin alongside gold as a core hedge in a more fragmented global financial system.

Ignacio Aguirre, CMO at Bitget


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