Peter Schiff Says Bitcoin Has Never Beaten Gold Since 2021
Alex Smith
3 hours ago
Peter Schiff has a number. And he wants everyone to see it. The longtime gold supporter and Bitcoin critic took to social media this week to argue that when Bitcoinâs price is measured in gold rather than dollars, the flagship cryptocurrency has lost more than 66% of its value since hitting its all-time high in November 2021.
The Math Behind Schiffâs Claim
To make his case, Schiff reframed the comparison in a way that sidesteps the usual dollar-based charts. Back in November 2021, one Bitcoin could buy roughly 34.5 ounces of gold. Today, that same Bitcoin buys just 12 ounces â a drop of more than 64% in purchasing power relative to the precious metal.
The dollar figures tell a similar story, at least from that starting point. According to Schiff, a $10,000 investment in Bitcoin at the November 2021 peak would be worth around $9,100 today. That same $10,000 put into gold over the identical period would have grown to more than $27,000. Gold was trading near $1,770 in late 2021 and has since climbed past $5,000 â a gain of roughly 185%.
Bitcoin, by contrast, peaked at $69,000 during that same bull run. It has since pulled back sharply from a high of $126,200 reached in October 2025, and now sits around $63,000.
Bitcoin is now down over 66% when priced in gold since its Nov. 2021 peak over four years ago. Putting that into perspective, had you invested $10,000 in Bitcoin back then, it would be worth about $9,100 today. But that same $10,000 invested in gold would be worth over $27,000.
â Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) February 24, 2026
Bitcoinâs âSafe Havenâ Story Gets Complicated
For years, Bitcoin was pitched to investors as a modern alternative to gold â scarce, decentralized, and resistant to inflation. The idea was simple: fixed supply would protect wealth the same way gold has for centuries. But recent market behavior has put that story under strain.
When economic anxiety rises, many investors have continued to move money into gold rather than Bitcoin. Reports note that Bitcoin has, in several instances, moved more like a high-risk tech stock than a safe haven asset during periods of broader market stress. That pattern has made it harder for Bitcoin to claim the same defensive reputation that gold has built over a much longer history.
CNBC crypto commentator Ran Neuner has also weighed in on the subject, saying that the store-of-value case for Bitcoin now faces serious scrutiny.
Bitcoin supporters, for their part, push back on the framing. They point out that November 2021 was Bitcoinâs peak â about as unfavorable a starting point for comparison as one could choose. They also point out that the alpha crypto has climbed 320% from its cycle low of $15,000 in November 2023, while gold gained 150% over that same timeframe.
Cycles, Not Trends, Say Bitcoin SupportersFor the first time in 12 years, Iâm questioning Bitcoinâs thesis.
Itâs not the drawdown that concerns me; itâs how Bitcoin responded when markets genuinely moved into risk and uncertainty.$BTC evolved from âpeer-to-peer cashâ into âdigital gold.â
We fought for ETF approval.⌠pic.twitter.com/dblggAsanJ
â Ran Neuner (@cryptomanran) February 16, 2026
Reports say Bitcoin advocates cointend the crypto has always moved through boom-and-bust cycles, with steep recoveries typically following major beat-downs. Supply halvings, shifts in available liquidity, and swings in investor sentiment have historically been the impetus to those rebounds.
From that view, the current stretch of underperformance against gold is seen as a normal part of Bitcoinâs cycle rather than a permanent reversal. Bitcoin completed a full market cycle last year, and a period of price correction is consistent with its historical behavior.
Still, the gap between goldâs steady climb and Bitcoinâs volatile ride has given critics plenty of material. Schiff, who has maintained his skepticism of Bitcoin for well over a decade, shows no sign of changing his position anytime soon.
Featured image from Unchained Podcast, chart from TradingView
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