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Bitcoin Treasury Companies Face Share Price Decline Amid Stagnant Bitcoin Prices

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Bitcoin treasury companies, including Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), Twenty One, Semler, and MetaPlanet, have seen their share prices drop significantly, ranging from 25% to 71% from their 2025 highs. Despite these companies amassing a substantial amount of Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency's price has not experienced a corresponding increase. The total value of corporate treasuries in Bitcoin now exceeds $112 billion, yet Bitcoin remains 8% below its all-time high. The lack of price appreciation is attributed to the movement of Bitcoin from private to public treasuries rather than new inflows. This has led to a decline in the sector's average market net asset value (mNAV) since May, even in a bullish market.
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Why It's Important?

The decline in share prices of Bitcoin treasury companies highlights the challenges these firms face in maintaining investor confidence. Many of these companies lack the leverage, investor base, and track record of early leaders, making it difficult to justify premiums or maintain strong valuations. The potential for a 'spiral of doom' exists if these companies are forced to sell Bitcoin to cover debts, which could create a negative feedback loop affecting both share and crypto prices. This situation underscores the importance of management credibility and financial discipline in the cryptocurrency sector.

What's Next?

Analysts warn that the trend of declining mNAV could widen, potentially leading to systemic risks if companies are compelled to liquidate Bitcoin holdings. However, some analysts remain optimistic, suggesting that the current discounts are more reflective of Bitcoin's price action rather than fundamental issues. The demand for corporate accumulation of crypto assets remains strong, with hopes that these companies will add more value beyond merely holding digital assets. The ability of these firms to achieve this remains unproven, and the sector continues to attract skepticism.

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