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Bitcoin and Gold ETFs Combined Break $500B Barrier

Gold remains dominant, but bitcoin ETFs post 8x growth since US launch, reshaping the ETF landscape.

Updated Aug 4, 2025, 1:47 p.m. Published Aug 4, 2025, 9:38 a.m.
Bitcoin ETF (Shutterstock)
Bitcoin ETF (Shutterstock)

What to know:

  • Bitcoin ETF assets have jumped from $20 billion to $162 billion, driven by strong inflows following the approval of US spot bitcoin ETFs.
  • Gold ETF AUM has nearly doubled to $325 billion, while bitcoin’s price has outpaced gold, rising 175% versus gold’s 66% since the ETF launch.

The combined assets under management (AUM) of gold and bitcoin exchange traded funds (ETFs) have crossed the $500 billion mark for the first time, according to the latest data from the Bold Report.

As of early August 2025, gold ETFs represent approximately $325 billion, while bitcoin ETFs have surged to $162 billion.

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Gold has long been a staple in ETF markets, consistently increasing in size each year. However, bitcoin has been rapidly gaining ground, particularly following the launch of US spot bitcoin ETFs.

Prior to their approval, global bitcoin ETF AUM was around $20 billion. In the months since, that figure has grown more than eightfold, marking a major shift in institutional demand. In the same period, gold ETFs have also expanded, nearly doubling from $170 billion.

The chart tracking AUM growth over the past five years illustrates this transformation. While gold ETFs have followed a steady upward trend, bitcoin ETFs show a sharper, more recent acceleration.

Price movements have mirrored this divergence. Since the US bitcoin ETF launch, bitcoin’s price has climbed approximately 175%, compared to a 66% rise in gold. This reflects both increasing investor interest in bitcoin and its higher volatility profile.

Read more: Bitcoin Still on Track for $140K This Year, But 2026 Will Be Painful: Elliott Wave Expert

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