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by: xpoolPosted on: November 21, 2025

MSCI Review Threatens to Impact Digital Asset Treasury Firms

Digital asset treasury companies face potential upheaval as global index provider MSCI ponders whether to remove them from its benchmarks by early 2025. The group sought investor feedback on the eligibility of firms holding more than 50% of their assets in cryptocurrency, prompting concerns that these entities act more like investment vehicles than typical equity components within indexes.

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