Bitcoin And Tech Stocks Link Overstated, NYDIG Research Argues

Bitcoin 2026-03-09 18:42

Bitcoin And Tech Stocks Link Overstated, NYDIG Research Argues

Bitcoin (BTC) may move in the same direction as U.S. tech stocks, but only about 25% of its price action is actually tied to equity markets, according to a new analysis from NYDIG, a Bitcoin-focused financial services firm that argues the popular narrative of structural convergence between crypto and software stocks is overstated.

What Happened: Correlation Misconception

Greg Cipolaro, NYDIG's head of research, laid out the case in a Friday note, pointing to BTC's 90-day rolling correlation with software equities, which has climbed since the cryptocurrency hit a record above $126,000 in early October.

But correlations with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have risen at the same pace, suggesting the trend is not specific to software stocks. It reflects a broader shift in investor appetite for risk.

"The conclusion that Bitcoin and software equities have structurally converged is overstated," Cipolaro wrote.

Both BTC and software equities are being treated as long-duration, liquidity-sensitive assets — rising when macro conditions favor risk-taking and falling when they don't. That shared sensitivity to monetary conditions, not any deeper structural link, is what has driven the parallel movement.

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Why It Matters: Diversification Argument

NYDIG maintains that BTC retains a distinct market structure. Network activity, adoption trends and policy developments all shape its price in ways that do not apply to software companies, Cipolaro said, supporting BTC's role as a portfolio diversifier even during periods of elevated cross-asset correlations.

One tension the analysis acknowledges is BTC's failure to trade like gold. Despite its longstanding "digital gold" label, traders appear to be allocating to BTC along a risk curve rather than as a hedge against economic instability.

Correlations with equities remain elevated. But 75% of BTC's price movement is driven by factors outside the stock market — far from enough to call it a software stock.

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