Controversy erupts as index provider plans to remove crypto treasury companies, potentially triggering billions in outflowsControversy erupts as index provider plans to remove crypto treasury companies, potentially triggering billions in outflows

Bitcoin Community Calls for JP Morgan Boycott Over MSCI Index Exclusion Plans

Bitcoin Community Calls for JP Morgan Boycott Over MSCI Index Exclusion Plans

Bitcoin supporters and Strategy shareholders are mounting a boycott campaign against JP Morgan after the investment bank highlighted plans by index provider MSCI to exclude crypto treasury companies from major market indexes starting January 2026.

The backlash intensified over the weekend after JP Morgan flagged the potential exclusion in a research note. MSCI, a global provider of financial market indices that drives billions in institutional investments, reportedly plans to remove companies with more than 50% of their balance sheets in cryptocurrency from its indexes.

The proposed policy change could force funds and asset managers tracking MSCI indexes to automatically sell shares of affected companies, including Strategy, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. JP Morgan estimates potential outflows could reach $2.8 billion for Strategy alone, rising to $8.8 billion if additional index providers follow suit.

Simply Bitcoin reported on X that JP Morgan dumped 25% of its MSTR position right before MSCI announced Bitcoin companies can’t enter major indexes.

Real estate investor and Bitcoin advocate Grant Cardone claimed he withdrew $20 million from JP Morgan Chase, vowing to file a lawsuit against the firm over credit card issues. Bitcoin advocate Max Keiser urged supporters to close JP Morgan accounts and invest in Strategy and Bitcoin, with unconfirmed reports circulating that JP Morgan holds a short position in MSTR.

Michael Saylor, executive chairman and founder of Strategy, defended his company's classification, arguing it is "not a fund, a trust, or a holding firm but a Bitcoin-backed structured finance company." Saylor explained that "funds and trusts simply hold onto assets. Holding companies keep investments. We create, design, issue, and run our operations."

The controversy carries significant implications for crypto treasury companies. Strategy was added to the Nasdaq 100 in December 2024, enabling the company to benefit from passive capital flows from funds tracking the index. Exclusion from MSCI indexes could eliminate similar benefits and trigger automated sell-offs.

MSCI is one of the world's most influential index providers, with inclusion often attracting passive investment from mutual funds, ETFs, and pension funds. Exclusion can trigger reduced liquidity and selling pressure as index-tracking funds rebalance portfolios.

Forced selling by crypto treasury companies reacting to index exclusions could pressure digital asset prices. Companies facing exclusion would need to either reduce crypto holdings below 50% of balance sheets to maintain index status or accept loss of passive capital flows from institutional investors.

The boycott movement has gained traction on social media, with supporters calling for account closures and fund withdrawals. The campaign coincides with renewed scrutiny of JP Morgan following Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden's analysis of the bank's reporting on Jeffrey Epstein's suspicious transactions, though the two issues are unrelated.

The proposed MSCI policy change is scheduled for implementation in January 2026, giving affected companies over a year to adjust strategies.

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