Key Takeaways
Is Bitcoin showing signs of a bottom after the recent crash?
Yes, the Taker Buy Ratio has dropped to multi-year lows, and extreme fear often is a sign of a market bottom.
Are gold investors rotating into Bitcoin as a hedge?
Possibly. Tokenized gold is losing momentum, and interest in Bitcoin as a higher-beta safe haven is rising.
Gold’s rally appears to be losing steam, and investors are starting to look elsewhere for safety.
Bitcoin [BTC] is becoming an unlikely safe haven, with capitulation indicating a possible short squeeze. With sentiment turning, will BTC’s stint as digital gold come around faster than expected?
Capitulation hits BTC as sellers dominate


Source: CryptoQuant
Bitcoin’s Taker Buy Ratio has plunged to around 0.47 — its lowest in years.


Source: CryptoQuant
Data from Binance confirmed the downturn, showing how aggressive “market sell” orders have overwhelmed buyers.
This followed a surge in exchange inflows, a hallmark sign of panic-driven capitulation.
While more downside is still possible, extreme fear is indicative of a market bottom. If Bitcoin recovers above the 0.5 level — especially on Binance — it could mean selling is slowing and a rebound is on the way.
A short squeeze and the Gold-to-Bitcoin shift
The recent flash crash — one of the largest in crypto history — wiped out overleveraged positions, clearing the path for a potential rebound.