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‘Bitcoin doesn’t need MSCI’ – Strategy fires back as MSTR deletion odds hit 73%

Strategy has slammed global index provider MSCI Inc. for its new plan to exclude it from listings. The world’s largest Bitcoin treasury firm hit back at MSCI, adding that neither Strategy nor Bitcoin needs it to survive.

‘Bitcoin doesn’t need MSCI’ – Strategy fires back as MSTR deletion odds hit 73%
Publisher AMBCrypto 2 min de lectura
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Market Context

Bitcoin

BTC

$64,734

+0.73% 24h

Layer Index

48

↑ 4 pts in 24h

Strategy has slammed global index provider MSCI Inc. for its new plan to exclude it from listings. The world’s largest Bitcoin treasury firm hit back at MSCI, adding that neither Strategy nor Bitcoin needs it to survive. 

Bitcoin doesn’t need MSCI. Neither does Strategy.

At the same time, the firm tried to defend the need for it to stay on the index listing, noting that, 

Digital assets are assets. Index providers should measure markets, not decide which assets companies are allowed to own. MSCI’s proposal puts it out of step with regulators, markets, and its own customers.

Will Bitcoin treasury firms block MSCI index exclusion?

This is the second attempt MSCI Inc. is trying to block Strategy and other firms that buy and hold crypto assets (non-operating companies) from its indices. Earlier this year, MSCI shelved a similar plan following massive backlash. 

During the backlash, Bitcoin treasury firms maintained that MSCI was wrongly targeting the crypto sector.

To likely clear the bias argument, MSCI came back with a broader framework. The new rule flagged even Yellow Cake, a firm that buys and holds uranium, to be excluded from the index. 

Now crypto supporters’ counter-argument has gone from bias to “MSCI shouldn’t decide which assets companies are allowed to own.”

For his part, Khing Oei, CEO of Treasury B.V, Europe’s first BTC treasury firm backed by the Winklevoss twins, said, 

Strategy runs a permanent capital operation, listed preferreds and converts repriced by the credit market every day. Reading that as a passive holding is measuring the wrong side of the balance sheet.

For perspective, the new broader framework still seeks to exclude “non-operating companies” from its listing.

So if a firm does not generate income from active business services, it will be flagged. Additional screening targets operating cash and five other metrics (financial ratios). 

For Oei, however, Strategy’s preferred stocks like STRC, which represent ‘digital credit’, qualify the firm as an operating company. In short, Strategy should not be excluded. 

Source: X

Rising risk of MSCI’s threat

Unfortunately, MSCI thinks otherwise; the two top BTC treasury firms are among the ones marked for deletion. 

It remains to be seen if the industry will convince MSCI that Strategy and Metaplanet are “operating companies.” Feedback on the proposed rule will be finalized by September and a decision made by October. 

MSTR initially dropped by 2% during pre-market hours on Friday after the update. At the end of the Friday trading session, the stock was down 4.18% and closed at $93.04. Besides, the market priced a 73% chance that Strategy could be axed from the MSCI index by December. 

Put differently, the fears may deepen the stock’s pullback. 

Source: Polymarket 

Final Summary

  • Strategy cautioned MSCI that it shouldn’t decide for companies what assets to hold 
  • The market was pricing a 73% chance that Strategy will be deleted from MSCI by the end of the year

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