Cryptocurrency Opinion and Analysis

Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100B

2023.03.18 07:04

The market capitalization of Bitcoin (BTC) has added $194 billion in 2023. Its 66% year-to-date (YTD) growth vastly outperforms top Wall Street bank stocks, particularly as fears of a global banking crisis are rising.

Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100BBTC market cap daily performance chart. Source: TradingView

Moreover, Bitcoin has decoupled from United States stocks for the first time in a year, with its price rising about 65% versus S&P 500’s 2.5% gains and Nasdaq’s 15% decline in 2023. 

Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100BSPX and NDAQ YTD performance vs. BTC/USD. Source: TradingView 

Wall Street banks lose $100B in 2023

The six largest U.S. banks — JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs — have lost nearly $100 billion in market valuation since the year’s start, according to data gathered by CompaniesMarketCap.com.

Bank of America’s stock is the worst performer among the Wall Street banking players, with a nearly 17% YTD drop in valuation. Goldman Sachs trails with an almost 12% YTD decrease, followed by Wells Fargo (9.74%), JPMorgan Chase (6.59%), Citi (3.62%) and Morgan Stanley (0.84%).

Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100BWall Street banks YTD performance. Source: TradingView

U.S. bank valuations have slid amid the ongoing U.S. regional banking collapse. That includes the announcement last week that Silvergate, a crypto-friendly bank, was closing its doors, followed by regulators’ subsequent takeover of Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank.

Related: Breaking: SVB Financial Group files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

The crisis further expanded with the near-collapse of First Republic Bank, which was saved at the last moment through a $30 billion combined injection by Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup — among others.

Cyprus and Greece deja vu?

The rise of Bitcoin in the face of a growing U.S. banking crisis is similar to how it reacted during banking collapses in Cyprus and Greece.

BTC’s price grew by up to 5,000% amid the Cyprus financial crisis in 2013, prompted by the exposure of Cypriot banks to overleveraged regional real-estate companies.

Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100BBTC/USD performance during Cyprus banking crisis. Source: TradingView

The situation was so dire in March 2013 that Cyprus authorities closed all banks to avoid a bank run.

When Greece faced a similar crisis in 2015 and imposed capital controls on citizens to avoid a bank run, Bitcoin’s price gained 150%. 

Bitcoin market cap grows 60% in 2023 as top Wall Street banks lose $100BBTC/USD performance during the Greece banking crisis. Source: TradingView

“Fears over the stability of the banking system, along with declining real interest rates, creates a good environment for Bitcoin to rebound,” commented Ilan Solot, co-head of digital assets at London broker Marex, adding that the crypto “is seen by some investors as a hedge against systemic risks.“ 

This article does not contain investment advice or recommendations. Every investment and trading move involves risk, and readers should conduct their own research when making a decision.

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