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The Return of the Structural Catalyst: MSCI and the New Exclusion Threat to Bitcoin Treasuries

The proposal by MSCI to exclude “non-operating companies” from its global indices represents a structural risk of the first order for the ecosystem of corporate Bitcoin treasuries. The August 2026 announcement does not constitute a…

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Aug 15, 2026 at 9:30 PM UTC · Updated 4 ngày trước · 5 phút đọc

The Return of the Structural Catalyst: MSCI and the New Exclusion Threat to Bitcoin Treasuries
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Key Signal

$2.8B-$8.8B Estimated forced outflows

Entities

bitcoin

Market Impact

BTC+6.12%$68,762

Last Updated

4 ngày trước

Đang dịch…

The proposal by MSCI to exclude “non-operating companies” from its global indices represents a structural risk of the first order for the ecosystem of corporate Bitcoin treasuries. The August 2026 announcement does not constitute a novelty or a surprise, but the materialization of a threat that the sector already faced in October 2025. On that occasion, the market experienced a violent correction that drove Bitcoin from $122,000 to $105,000 within 48 hours, with leveraged position liquidations exceeding $190 billion.

The return of this catalyst demands a dispassionate analysis of its technical implications, its transmission mechanisms to the asset’s price, and the strategic responses available to sector participants.

The October 2025 Precedent: A Relevant Precedent

On October 10, 2025, MSCI issued an official announcement regarding the potential exclusion of companies with digital asset holdings representing 50% or more of total assets from its global benchmark indices. The original proposal was grounded on a conceptual premise: these companies resembled passive investment vehicles, a category that MSCI does not include in its benchmarks.

The market correctly interpreted that an exclusion of Strategy from the MSCI World and MSCI ACWI IMI indices would trigger forced selling by passive funds tracking those indices. JPMorgan estimates placed the forced outflow volume between $2.8 billion and $8.8 billion, depending on whether other index providers followed the same direction.

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+6.09% (24H)

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$1.38T

Circulating Supply

20.1M BTC

24H Volume

$31.0B

24H High

$69,577

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