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Believe What You About Bitcoin: It Keeps Beating the Market

Creatix Money / August 21, 2025

Bitcoin Keeps Beating the Market



For more than a decade, skeptics have called Bitcoin everything from “digital tulips” to a “speculative bubble.” Critics said it was destined to collapse, an internet oddity that would fade once regulators, volatility, or common sense caught up with it. And yet, here we are again in 2025—Bitcoin is not only alive, it’s outperforming the stock market by a wide margin.

The Numbers Don’t Lie

As of mid-August 2025, Bitcoin is up roughly 21–24% year-to-date. Compare that to the S&P 500’s 8–9% gain over the same period. In other words, Bitcoin has delivered nearly double or triple the return of the world’s most trusted equity benchmark.

That outperformance isn’t just a statistical fluke. Bitcoin has consistently shown it can rally harder and faster than traditional assets when global liquidity rises, investor sentiment tilts risk-on, or institutional adoption deepens. This year, Bitcoin ETFs, corporate treasury allocations, and increasing recognition of crypto as a new asset class have all contributed to its surge.

A Pattern We’ve Seen Before

This isn’t the first time Bitcoin has embarrassed the broader market. In fact, over the past decade, Bitcoin has outperformed nearly every traditional asset class, albeit with massive drawdowns along the way. The S&P 500’s steady climb reflects the strength of American corporations, dividends, and diversification. Bitcoin’s chart, on the other hand, looks more like a rollercoaster, but one that so far has ended at a higher peak each cycle.

Volatility is the price of admission, and so far, the ride has been worth it.

Why Bitcoin Keeps Winning

Several factors explain why Bitcoin continues to beat the S&P:

  • Scarcity: With only 21 million coins ever to exist, Bitcoin behaves more like digital gold than a stock index that can expand endlessly with new listings.

  • Global Liquidity Magnet: When central banks ease or money flows into risk assets, Bitcoin often moves first and hardest.

  • ETF Inflows: The arrival of spot Bitcoin ETFs has made crypto accessible to mainstream investors in retirement accounts and brokerage platforms.

  • Hedge Appeal: Some investors see Bitcoin as a hedge against currency debasement and political instability, making it attractive during uncertain times.

The Caveat: Risk Cuts Both Ways

Of course, Bitcoin isn’t a safe substitute for a diversified portfolio. Its volatility is legendary: 20% moves in a week are not unusual, and bear markets can wipe out 70% of its value before the next recovery. The S&P 500, in contrast, offers stability, dividends, and exposure to America’s most innovative companies.

Still, the raw numbers show that Bitcoin continues to command the upper hand in pure performance.

The Bottom Line

Say what you want about Bitcoin. It’s fake; too volatile, speculative, risky. All of that may be true. But the undeniable fact is that Bitcoin keeps beating the market. In 2025, once again, it’s leaving the S&P 500 in the dust.

The critics may never like it, but investors chasing performance can’t ignore it.

Now you know it. 

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