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Asia De-Dollarizes, Moves Toward Yuan, Gold, and Bitcoin as a Strategic Hedge

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In Brief

  • Bitcoin, along with gold and the yuan, is gaining traction in Asia's de-dollarisation movement, offering a hedge against geopolitical risks and financial instability.
  • Asian nations like Singapore, Japan, and India are reducing reliance on the US dollar, opting for local currencies and digital assets like Bitcoin to store value.
  • Bitcoin’s role as a safe haven expands, with institutional interest rising as gold and Bitcoin outperform in 2025 amid shifting trade dynamics and geopolitical uncertainty.
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Geopolitical tensions and shifting trade dynamics are pushing Asian nations toward gold, yuan, and crypto.

Bitcoin increasingly benefits from Asia’s accelerating shift away from the US dollar, as geopolitical tensions, trade weaponization, and financial instability prompt a monetary realignment. 

Bitcoin, Gold Gains Ground as Asia De-Dollarizes Fast

Alongside gold and the Chinese yuan, Bitcoin (BTC) is emerging as a key asset in a broader de-dollarisation push across Asia. According to experts, this trend reflects the move toward a multipolar financial order.

More closely, a growing number of Asian economies, including Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, and India, are reducing their dependence on dollar-denominated assets. 

According to local media, countries are building bilateral trade agreements and prioritizing local currencies. They are also increasing allocations to alternative stores of value like gold and Bitcoin.

“The US dollar, or rather treasuries have normally been seen as the global reserve asset. That has changed in the last few months with bond yields rising and gold and Bitcoin outperforming,” SCMP reported, citing Saad Ahmed, head of Asia-Pacific at global crypto platform Gemini.

The Gemini executive noted that Bitcoin is increasingly seen as a complementary hedge to gold. This is particularly true among younger and institutional investors skeptical of the dollar’s long-term dominance. 

“It’s not necessarily a rejection of the dollar, but a recognition that it’s smart to spread risk,” he added.

Following US sanctions on Russia and Iran, and the weaponization of the dollar in global diplomacy, many Asian central banks and investors are exploring digital alternatives. Among them is Pakistan, which is weighing a Bitcoin strategic reserve

For other Asian countries, the digital alternatives extend beyond Bitcoin, including stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). While CBDCs remain a more significant focus for actual cross-border use, Bitcoin’s role as a store of value continues to expand. This is especially true in regions like Hong Kong and Singapore.

Gold, a long-standing safe haven, has gained 26% in 2025. It reached a record high of $3,450 an ounce in April. This surge came amid fears over US-China trade tensions. Bitcoin has also rallied, hitting an all-time high above $111,000 on May 21. Bullish sentiment around increased institutional participation drove the surge.

Bitcoin and Gold price performances
Bitcoin and Gold price performances. Source: TradingView

Trump’s recent comments on Truth Social echo the growing unpredictability of US trade policy. He claimed credit for halting China’s economic collapse by easing tariffs, then accused Beijing of violating the deal. 

“We went, in effect, COLD TURKEY with China… I made a FAST DEAL with China in order to save them from what I thought was going to be a very bad situation… China… HAS TOTALLY VIOLATED ITS AGREEMENT WITH US,” he wrote on Truth Social.

This uncertainty drives nations like Indonesia to conduct 15% of their trade with China. Japan is also looking toward alternative currencies like the yuan and rupiah. 

India has signed similar deals using the rupee with 18 countries. Local currency settlements and regional frameworks like ASEAN are gaining momentum as viable buffers against dollar risk.

“Asian de-dollarisation represents a gradual shift towards a multipolar monetary system rather than simple currency substitution,” said Ben Charoenwong, associate professor at INSEAD. 

Meanwhile, Bitcoin’s role remains niche in trade, and its position as a hedge against dollar volatility continues to grow.

With gold and Bitcoin both outperforming in 2025 and young investors driving adoption, Asia’s pivot away from the dollar may be setting the stage for a new era of diversified reserve strategies. In such a shift, Bitcoin may no longer sit on the periphery.

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