The cryptocurrency treasury space faced a brutal reality check on January 29, 2026, as leading Bitcoin and Ethereum holding companies BitMine and Strategy saw theirThe cryptocurrency treasury space faced a brutal reality check on January 29, 2026, as leading Bitcoin and Ethereum holding companies BitMine and Strategy saw their

Crypto Treasury Giants BitMine and Strategy Sink 10% as Bitcoin Plunges Below $85,000

The cryptocurrency treasury space faced a brutal reality check on January 29, 2026, as leading Bitcoin and Ethereum holding companies BitMine and Strategy saw their share prices crater nearly 10% in a single trading session. The selloff mirrors the broader crypto carnage that has seen Bitcoin collapse below $84,600, down over 5% in the past 24 hours as institutional investors accelerate their exodus from digital assets.

BitMine Immersion Technologies, trading under BMNR, holds one of the most substantial Ethereum treasuries in the corporate world with 4.24 million ETH tokens valued at approximately $12.8 billion. The company’s stock performance has historically moved in lockstep with Ethereum prices, making today’s decline unsurprising given ETH’s 5.3% plunge to $2,795. What makes this particularly concerning is the scale of the institutional capital flight that’s driving these movements.

Strategy, accessible through its preferred shares STRC, represents another barometer of crypto treasury performance. The company’s business model centers on Bitcoin accumulation as a long-term treasury strategy, making it especially vulnerable to BTC price volatility. With Bitcoin dominance sitting at 58.7% of the $2.87 trillion total crypto market cap, Strategy’s correlation to the flagship cryptocurrency creates amplified downside during broad-based selloffs.

The timing of this decline couldn’t be worse for crypto treasury companies. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs just recorded their worst week since February 2025, with $1.33 billion in outflows ending January 23rd. BlackRock’s IBIT and Fidelity’s FBTC led the redemption wave, signaling that institutional money is fleeing crypto assets en masse. This represents structural de-risking rather than temporary profit-taking, fundamentally altering the demand dynamics that drove these treasury companies’ valuations higher.

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Government shutdown fears are compounding the crypto sell-pressure. With Senate Democrats blocking a $1.2 trillion funding package and shutdown odds hitting 80% on prediction markets, risk-off sentiment has gripped financial markets. Unlike traditional safe-haven assets like gold, which surged to new records above $5,000 per ounce, Bitcoin has failed spectacularly in its supposed role as a hedge against political uncertainty.

The divergence between gold and Bitcoin performance exposes a critical flaw in the crypto treasury thesis. While precious metals miners and related stocks have benefited from safe-haven demand, crypto treasury companies find themselves caught in a vicious cycle where declining digital asset prices pressure both their balance sheet values and their stock prices simultaneously.

BitMine’s situation illustrates this perfectly. Despite holding $12.8 billion in crypto assets and ranking as the 91st most actively traded stock in the U.S. with $1.2 billion in daily volume, the company’s fortunes remain entirely tied to Ethereum’s performance. At current ETH prices of $2,839, BitMine’s holdings have lost substantial value from peak levels, directly impacting investor confidence.

The broader institutional investment landscape has shifted dramatically against crypto treasuries. Where 2025 saw record inflows into Bitcoin ETFs driving a supercycle narrative, 2026 has opened with the opposite dynamic. The $4.57 billion in ETF outflows during November and December 2025 marked the worst two-month performance on record, and January’s trends suggest this institutional exodus is accelerating.

This institutional flight creates a feedback loop that particularly hammers crypto treasury stocks. As ETF outflows drive Bitcoin and Ethereum prices lower, the market value of corporate crypto holdings shrinks, reducing the theoretical backing for these companies’ stock prices. Simultaneously, the same institutional investors pulling money from crypto ETFs are likely reducing exposure to crypto-correlated equities.

The government shutdown threat adds another layer of complexity to the crypto treasury investment case. If a shutdown materializes, it could trigger broader market volatility that typically sees investors flee risk assets. Unlike traditional mining companies that benefit from safe-haven precious metals demand during uncertainty, crypto treasury firms face the double-edged sword of their underlying assets performing poorly during exactly these periods.

Market dynamics suggest crypto treasury stocks may face continued pressure through the first half of 2026. With Bitcoin potentially consolidating between $70,000-$100,000 according to institutional flow patterns, companies like BitMine and Strategy could see their stock prices remain range-bound or decline further. The correlation between crypto prices and these stocks has tightened considerably, meaning recovery depends entirely on renewed institutional appetite for digital assets.

The fundamental challenge facing crypto treasury companies is their complete dependence on crypto price appreciation for equity value creation. Unlike traditional corporations that generate cash flows from operations, these entities essentially function as leveraged plays on their underlying crypto holdings. When institutional money flows reverse, as they have in early 2026, this leverage works against shareholders with devastating effect.

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