Bitcoiners accuse JPMorgan of rigging the game against Strategy, DATs
Members of the Bitcoin community and supporters of Strategy, the largest corporate holder of BTC, are criticizing JPMorgan’s proposed Bitcoin-backed notes, accusing the bank of spreading fear, uncertainty and doubt about Strategy and other crypto treasury firms.
JPMorgan’s notes are a leveraged investment product tied to the price of Bitcoin (BTC). The product tracks BTC but amplifies the outcome, giving holders 1.5 times the gains — or the losses — through December 2028. The notes are slated for a December 2025 launch, according to an SEC filing.
The move drew sharp criticism from the Bitcoin community, with many saying that JPMorgan is now a direct competitor to BTC treasury companies and has an incentive to marginalize companies like Strategy to promote its own structured financial product.
“Saylor opened the door to the $300 trillion bond market and $145 trillion fixed income market. Now, JP Morgan is launching Bitcoin-backed bonds to compete,” said a Bitcoiner on X, adding that “the same institutions attacking MSTR are copying the strategy.”
Bitcoin advocate Simon Dixon also noted that JPMorgan’s upcoming product exists “to trigger margin calls on Bitcoin-backed loans,” claiming that it will “force sell pressure from Bitcoin treasury companies in down markets.”
On X, crypto enthusiasts and Strategy supporters are now calling for a boycott of JPMorgan, encouraging fellow Bitcoiners to close accounts at the financial services giant and sell any shares in the company they might own.
MSCI rule change proposal triggers clash
The backlash against JPMorgan began when MSCI, formerly Morgan Stanley Capital International, a company that manages stock indexes and sets the criteria for index inclusion, proposed a policy shift excluding treasury companies from its products.
The proposed shift, set to take effect in January, bars crypto treasury companies with 50% or more of their assets in cryptocurrencies from inclusion in the index.
JPMorgan shared the proposed policy shift in a November research note, drawing sharp criticism from the BTC community and Strategy investors.
Excluding crypto treasury companies from stock indexes deprives them of passive capital flows and could force these companies to sell off their crypto holdings to qualify for index inclusion, driving asset prices down further.
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