Bitcoin Holds Ground as U.S. Credit Downgrade Rattles Global Markets
Bitcoin (BTC) ended the week nearly flat, down just 0.2%, trading around $104,300—despite macroeconomic tremors from a historic downgrade of the United States’ credit rating by Moody’s Investors Service. The downgrade ma...
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Bitcoin (BTC) ended the week nearly flat, down just 0.2%, trading around $104,300—despite macroeconomic tremors from a historic downgrade of the United States’ credit rating by Moody’s Investors Service. The downgrade marks the end of more than a century of America holding a pristine AAA rating from the firm, originally granted in 1917.
On May 16th, Moody’s lowered the U.S. government’s long-term issuer and senior unsecured ratings from AAA to Aa1 and revised its outlook from “stable” to “negative.” The firm cited the rising debt burden and unsustainable interest payments as central concerns, noting that successive administrations have failed to reverse the trend of expanding deficits.
For global investors, the downgrade casts a long shadow. In response, markets reacted with risk-off behavior—dumping riskier assets, buying up gold, and pushing yields higher across the U.S. Treasury curve. The broader digital asset market also dipped on Saturday following the announcement, underscoring crypto’s current correlation with traditional risk assets.
Despite what was a calamitous month for the global economy, Bitcoin continued its upward trend. Source: Brave New Coin Bitcoin Liquid Index.
However, Bitcoin’s relative stability amid the selloff highlights its evolving role in turbulent times. While historically volatile, Bitcoin’s decentralized nature, hard-capped supply, and independence from central bank policies continue to attract investors looking for a hedge against sovereign instability.
So far in 2025, Bitcoin has risen approximately 11.5%, proving to be a moderate performer during a year marked by inflation fears, interest rate shocks, and geopolitical unrest. Though initially treated like a high-risk asset, Bitcoin may gain favor if investors begin viewing it through the lens of digital scarcity and systemic independence—especially if faith in fiat-based sovereigns continues to erode.
In a world where even U.S. debt is no longer deemed risk-free, Bitcoin’s fundamental narrative as a decentralized store of value could take on renewed importance.
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