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    James WilsonBy James WilsonApril 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Coinbase Asset Management and MarketVector’s COINSOV index uses inverse volatility weights to blend Bitcoin and gold, targeting better risk‑adjusted ‘store‑of‑value’ returns than static mixes.

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    • COINSOV dynamically tilts between Bitcoin and gold each quarter based on realized volatility, aiming to capture Bitcoin’s upside while keeping drawdowns closer to gold.
    • MarketVector’s backtests from 2017–2025 show the index beating simple Bitcoin‑gold splits and several benchmarks on a risk‑adjusted basis, with smaller maximum drawdowns than a 50/50 mix.
    • The index holds Bitcoin and Pax Gold (PAXG), letting institutions track the blend onchain while tapping existing crypto and commodity infrastructure.

    Coinbase Asset Management and global index provider MarketVector have launched the Coinbase Store of Value Index (COINSOV), a rules‑based benchmark that dynamically allocates between Bitcoin and gold to offer what they describe as a more resilient “store‑of‑value” mix for institutions. Announced on April 8 via BusinessWire and the Financial Times’ market announcements page, the index is designed to capture Bitcoin’s upside while keeping drawdowns closer to traditional gold exposures, a trade‑off that has become increasingly relevant as Bitcoin’s market capitalization has climbed above $1 trillion in recent cycles.

    According to MarketVector, COINSOV is “a rules‑based benchmark that combines Bitcoin and gold in a volatility‑aware framework designed to help preserve purchasing power across market cycles.” The index uses an inverse volatility weighting model, meaning it tilts toward the asset with lower realized volatility over the look‑back period and away from the more volatile one, and then rebalances quarterly to keep the mix aligned with those risk signals.markets.

    In practical terms, COINSOV allocates between Bitcoin and tokenized gold, currently represented by Pax Gold (PAXG), an asset‑backed token tied to vaulted bullion, allowing the entire exposure to be held onchain or via digital‑asset infrastructure. MarketVector’s backtests indicate that from 2017 to 2025, this approach outperformed simple static Bitcoin‑gold allocations and several traditional portfolio benchmarks on a risk‑adjusted basis, while experiencing materially smaller maximum drawdowns than a naive 50/50 split between the two assets.

    “The Coinbase Store of Value Index reflects our ability to combine Bitcoin and gold through transparent, rules‑based construction, offering a modern approach to a store‑of‑value allocation,” MarketVector said in its launch statement, positioning the index as a benchmark for asset managers building hybrid products. Martin Leinweber, Director of Digital Asset Research and Strategy at MarketVector, added that COINSOV “bridges digital and traditional assets within an institutional framework,” underlining the aim to make Bitcoin‑gold mixes more accessible to regulated investors.

    For Coinbase Asset Management, the product is another way to deepen its role in institutional crypto. In a market where Bitcoin has been pitched as “digital gold” and gold remains a multi‑trillion‑dollar reserve asset, the index formalizes what research from firms such as MarketVector and Coinbase has suggested for some time: that modest Bitcoin exposure alongside gold can raise risk‑adjusted returns versus gold alone, but that volatility needs to be actively managed.

    The launch also lands against a broader backdrop where so‑called store‑of‑value assets compete for flows with large dollar stablecoins and tokenized treasuries, a trend tracked in crypto.news reporting on the $280 billion stablecoin market and the growth of tokenized government debt past $7.4 billion. For now, COINSOV gives institutions a live benchmark that sits between the volatility of Bitcoin and the defensiveness of gold, and one that can be paired with spot exposure via Bitcoin and Pax Gold price pages on platforms such as crypto.news.



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