MSCI's plan to exclude crypto-treasury companies could cause $15B outflows, impacting major firms.MSCI's plan to exclude crypto-treasury companies could cause $15B outflows, impacting major firms.

MSCI’s Proposal May Trigger $15B Crypto Outflows

Key Takeaways:
  • MSCI proposes removal of firms with high crypto holdings from indexes.
  • Potential $15 billion outflow from affected companies.
  • Strategy faces up to $2.8 billion in fund divestitures.
mscis-proposal-may-trigger-15b-crypto-outflows MSCI’s Proposal May Trigger $15B Crypto Outflows

BitcoinForCorporations opposes MSCI’s proposal to exclude companies with significant crypto assets from key global indexes, potentially causing $10-15 billion in outflows, impacting notable companies like Strategy and affecting markets.

The proposal could trigger forced Bitcoin sales amid market slumps, raising concerns over innovation stifling and capital shifts to regulated ETFs or blockchain firms.

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MSCI’s proposal to exclude “crypto-asset treasury companies” could result in $10-15 billion outflows. This plan may affect 39 companies holding 50% or more in digital assets.

BitcoinForCorporations opposes this move with 1,268 petition signatures. Michael Saylor, CEO of Strategy, leads the argument against the MSCI’s decision due to its potential market consequences.

The proposal may lead to forced Bitcoin sales from companies like Strategy and Riot Platforms. Market downturns could amplify the outflow impact, with Bitcoin at risk due to increased selling pressure.

Financial consequences include up to $2.8 billion in fund divestitures for Strategy. Passive index funds might need rebalancing due to this new rule, affecting many affected entities.

Industry stakeholders, including business leaders, raise concerns about possible innovation hurdles and capital shift risks. Crypto ETFs may be viewed as safer investments if these exclusions proceed.

Historical trends such as the 2025 crypto liquidation indicate significant market volatility potentially mirroring past events. Analysts forecast increased capital redirection toward more regulated crypto establishments.

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