Leverage Purge, Sound Money Surge

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What actually broke

Friday October 10th’s selloff was the largest liquidation event this market has seen by dollar value, by a pretty wide margin.

Derivatives books unwound in a hurry and perps drove the cascade; estimates peg liquidations near ~$19B within roughly a day. The proximate spark came from fresh tariff headlines, but the fuel was crowded leverage across altcoins and perpetual futures.

Why this wasn’t about bitcoin

Bitcoin fell with the tape, then largely stabilized as pipes cleared. The real dysfunction showed up in the long tail: vaporware assets, synthetic dollars used as collateral, and shallow-float tokens that depend on market-maker scaffolding. Ethena’s USDe stablecoin printed ~$0.65 on Binance at the depths, and several "major" altcoins plummeted ~60-90% in a matter of minutes.

A large share of non-bitcoin “market cap” sits on thin float, derivatives-driven demand, and market makers who widen or step back when volatility spikes. Once perps start auto-deleveraging, collateral quality deteriorates, spreads gap, and forced selling feeds on itself. Many market participants learned what bitcoiners have known for a while, there is no such thing as a "blue chip" altcoin.

Sound money kept doing its job

While crypto’s pipes were clearing, gold pushed through $4,300/oz to new records this week, supported by safe-haven demand, softening real-rate expectations, and ongoing macro tension. Bitcoin remains near its highs despite the purge.

Call it the “debasement trade” if you like, but the impulse predates this cycle; it has been present since convertibility ended in 1971, and it became much more visible after the post-COVID surge in broad money.

Recent history shows a simple rhythm: gold starts the move, bitcoin amplifies it. As more investors rediscover gold for the debasement story, they tend to find its digital counterpart next. Scarcity is the constant. Bitcoin is the digital, programmable, and perfectly finite expression of the thesis.

Bottom line

If “crypto exposure” meant a basket of venture tokens and perps, Friday October 10th was a harsh lesson in collateral quality. If your exposure was spot bitcoin held in some form of cold storage, you lived through some mild volatility without much concern. If you held gold, you benefited from the same scarcity bid that has pushed it to fresh highs.

The takeaway is simple: get exposure to sound money and make sure you own the underlying asset directly, without any single point of failure.

Friday’s crash was a leverage purge in altcoins and venue plumbing, not a referendum on bitcoin’s monetary properties. At the same time, gold’s breakout reinforced the broader pattern: investors keep moving toward credible scarcity. The Sound Money Renaissance didn’t begin last week. It has been the baseline for decades, with a louder chorus since the post-COVID money wave.

Chart Of The Week

Wall Street avg. allocation to gold: 2.4%
Wall Street avg. allocation to crypto: 0.4%

Bank of America GFM Survey

Quote of the Week

"The money is not the problem: AI is the new global arms race, and capex will eventually be funded by governments (US and China). If you want to know why gold/silver/bitcoin is soaring, it's the 'debasement' to fund the AI arms race. But you can't print energy."

zerohedge on X

"True. That is why bitcoin is based on energy: you can issue fake fiat currency, and every government in history has done so, but it is impossible to fake energy."

Elon Musk on X

Podcast Of The Week

Bitcoin For Professionals: From selling 1,500 BTC for a GPU to Building Bitcoin Infrastructure

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As a broke engineering student, he famously traded away 1,500 BTC for a GPU. But over time, his perspective shifted from skepticism to conviction.

Today, he’s helping shape the future of Bitcoin custody, inheritance, and P2P trading, grounded in engineering discipline and a builder’s mindset.

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