How crypto turned a 68-point deficit into a market lead as Bitcoin and top altcoins outrun the Nasdaq

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Bitcoin trailed the Nasdaq 100 by 68 percentage points over the past year, and it has spent the last 60 days turning that deficit into a five-point lead.

According to Glassnode’s cross-asset return table, Bitcoin fell 44% over the past twelve months while the Nasdaq climbed 24%, making crypto the only asset group in the sample still sitting in negative territory.

Over the last 60 days, Bitcoin gained 2% while the Nasdaq lost 3%, a 73-point swing in relative performance from where the two stood a year earlier.

Bitcoin and crypto are the only asset classes down over twelve months
Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana show one-year losses of 44%, 56% and 58%, while equities, gold and oil remain positive.

Ethereum and Solana are outrunning it

Ethereum and Solana are showing the same reversal, but more sharply. Both lost more than Bitcoin over the past year, down 56% and 58% respectively, yet both gained more over the last 60 days, up 12% and 10%.

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That puts Ethereum 15 points above the Nasdaq over that window and Solana 13 points above it.

The same pattern shows up at shorter horizons, where Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana all posted gains over both 14 days and seven days while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 fell in the same stretches.

Glassnode CTO Rafael Schultze-Kraft captured the reversal in a single social post, describing crypto as slowly starting to hold its own against stocks and looking better over the past two months.

Asset 1-year return 1-year spread vs Nasdaq 60-day return 60-day spread vs Nasdaq What changed
Bitcoin -44% -68 pts +2% +5 pts From major laggard to slight leader
Ethereum -56% -80 pts +12% +15 pts Sharpest short-term rebound
Solana -58% -82 pts +10% +13 pts Deepest 1-year loss, strong 60-day recovery
Nasdaq 100 +24% -3% Momentum advantage faded

Where the speculative dollar had been going

NYDIG’s Aug. 14 research argued that crypto trading demand weakened as the menu of competing speculative bets expanded. A trader chasing 5x or 10x payoffs can now split that appetite across Bitcoin, Nvidia, gold, equity perpetuals, zero-day options, sports event contracts and prediction markets.

That framework explains Bitcoin’s one-year column, since other high-convexity trades were moving more and pulling attention and capital away from crypto.

Investors shifted toward AI stocks and mega-cap IPOs in June, while semiconductor shares surged roughly 170% over the same stretch and Bitcoin fell about 40%.

BlackRock’s digital assets head, Robert Mitchnick, pointed to the turn directly in August, saying Bitcoin significantly outperformed during July’s pullback in AI stocks. He called the widening decoupling from equities a constructive sign for Bitcoin’s role as a diversifier.