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It is often said that history doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.

Bitcoin, in just nine months, has done something absolutely tremendous in that respect. Even by just checking out sites like Bitcoin.co.uk, seeing how much of an impact Bitcoin has had and continues to do so for many people and their businesses continues to grow. While increasing in parabolic fashion, it also managed to match up exactly with the 40-year gold chart - even to the most recent correction.

Putting the two charts side by side is simply eerie:

Bitcoin price vs. historical gold chart

In 1980, the gold price peaked at $850 USD during an inflationary environment where the Hunt brothers tried to corner the silver market, the Soviets intervened in Afghanistan, and the Iranian revolution was taking place. In March 2013, Bitcoin began to rally because of the Cyprus bank holiday and subsequent haircut of depositors.

Bitcoin and gold would both come back down to earth, and then start their biggest moves. Starting in 2000, gold had 12 years of consecutive gains. Bitcoin, in November 2013, was stimulated by Ben Bernanke’s comments to create the most significant price rally yet. At an interday high of the rally, one bitcoin was even momentarily equal to one ounce of gold in price, and due to these fluctuations in price, especially the highs - most people that know a little bit about cryptocurrencies are trying to capitalize on the opportunity, businesses and investors alike. Those that are looking to try an buy low and sell high in bitcoin can put sites like Bitcoin Australia to use!

Subsequently, they would pull back: gold corrected this year 25%. In early December 2013, China barred financial institutions from accepting bitcoin transactions. This prompted a correction as well.

Much has been said about the many similarities between bitcoin and gold. This goes even as far as to include supply, of which even those curves are almost of the exact proportions:

Bitcoin and gold supply stock

The main difference so far between bitcoin's last nine months and gold's historical chart: after bitcoin’s latest drop, it has now almost already recovered. Due to the strength of bitcoin, many companies are now allowing payments to be made in bitcoin, you can have a look more into which companies offer this solution, here.

Meanwhile, gold has been consolidating for months - will it be next?

>>From the VC Market Trends Blog