Bitcoin News Update: MSCI Faces Index Challenge as Saylor’s Bitcoin Strategy Confronts $8.8B Withdrawal Threat
- Michael Saylor reaffirms MicroStrategy's Bitcoin-focused strategy amid MSCI's review of index eligibility for firms with major digital-asset holdings. - JPMorgan warns index exclusion could trigger $8.8B in outflows, risking liquidity, capital costs, and investor confidence for the $59B market cap company. - Saylor highlights $7.7B in Bitcoin-backed digital credit issuance and treasury expansion, aiming to build a "trillion-dollar Bitcoin balance sheet" despite 60% stock decline. - MSCI's January 2026 de
Michael Saylor, the chairman of
The debate arises from MSCI’s ongoing evaluation of whether firms with significant digital asset reserves should continue to be included in standard equity indices.
Nevertheless, Saylor remains steadfast. He pointed to the company’s recent launch of $7.7 billion in Bitcoin-backed digital credit securities, including Stretch ($STRC), a variable-yield product for both institutional and retail clients
The stakes have increased amid heightened market turbulence.
MSCI’s upcoming decision, expected by January 15, 2026, has injected uncertainty throughout the sector. The proposed rule would bar companies where digital assets make up at least half of their total assets
Despite these challenges, Saylor’s team continues to grow its Bitcoin reserves,
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