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    NEW YORK, November 26, 2025: Corporate crypto treasury firms are offloading large portions of their digital assets as share prices tumble and the cryptocurrency market weakens sharply. The wave of sell-offs underscores mounting financial strain across companies that have built their balance sheets around holding digital assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. The downturn follows a steep fall in cryptocurrency prices, with Bitcoin sliding nearly 31 percent in November to around $82,000, marking one of its sharpest monthly declines since 2022. Rising U.S. Treasury yields, higher interest rates, and tightening liquidity conditions have driven investors out of risk assets, deepening the decline.

    Digital asset companies dump bitcoin holdings amid price slump
    Bitcoin sell-offs reflect tightening liquidity across digital asset markets.

    The correction has eroded valuations across listed firms that accumulated significant digital-asset reserves to enhance their market appeal and stock performance. Market data indicate that the combined capitalization of publicly traded digital-asset treasury firms has dropped from approximately $176 billion in mid-2025 to about $99 billion, wiping out nearly $77 billion in value. While much of the decline reflects falling crypto prices, many firms are now selling holdings to preserve cash, stabilize share prices, and meet debt obligations as liquidity pressures intensify. Shares of several large corporate Bitcoin holders, including those that adopted a “buy and hold” strategy similar to early adopters in the sector, have plunged by more than 50 percent over the past quarter.

    The sharp correction has triggered further selling as companies move to strengthen their balance sheets. Executives across the industry describe current conditions as challenging, with some initiating rapid asset disposals to contain losses. Digital-asset treasury companies, which expanded rapidly during the crypto bull runs of recent years, have been among the hardest hit by the market reversal. Many remain heavily exposed to Bitcoin and Ethereum, leaving them vulnerable to price volatility. Analysts tracking the sector report that roughly one in four publicly listed crypto treasury firms now trades below the value of their underlying digital assets, reflecting deep market dislocation and weakening investor confidence.

    Bitcoin slump sparks widespread corporate sell-offs

    The sell-off has also affected companies with indirect exposure to crypto markets. Asset managers, mining firms, and financial technology groups that integrated digital assets into their operations during the last market upturn are reporting sharp equity losses. Payments company Circle and several Bitcoin treasury operators have seen steep markdowns as investors reassess the long-term viability of crypto-linked business models. Industry analysts say the current correction marks a clear departure from the rapid expansion phase of 2023 and 2024, when rising crypto valuations allowed firms to raise capital through equity and debt issuance.

    Market correction signals turning point for digital assets

    With Bitcoin’s price momentum fading and investor appetite cooling, corporate treasuries dependent on digital assets are being forced to reassess their financial structures. The reversal has erased much of the market premium previously attached to crypto-focused equities, pushing many closer to their net asset values. Despite the turbulence, digital-asset treasury firms collectively control only a small portion of global cryptocurrency holdings around four percent of all Bitcoin and just over three percent of all Ethereum. While the sector’s distress is unlikely to threaten the broader crypto ecosystem, the losses highlight the vulnerability of corporate models built on speculative reserves.

    The sell-offs represent a pivotal moment for digital-asset treasuries, ending a cycle driven by rising valuations and aggressive accumulation. As capital markets tighten and crypto prices correct, companies that once benefited from digital asset exposure now face a challenging period of balance-sheet restructuring and renewed market scrutiny, with investors demanding greater transparency, disciplined capital management, and sustainable revenue models to weather prolonged market volatility and restore financial credibility. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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