The post Did Someone Crash Bitcoin for a Secret MicroStrategy Deal? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Over the course of last week, and even before that, the Bitcoin price recorded a concerning pattern. The US trading sessions drove Bitcoin losses, while Asian markets consistently bought the dip, indicating sharp regional divergence. New reports allege that the government may have orchestrated the sell-off seen during the US sessions as part of its broader investment strategy. Sponsored Sponsored US Buyout Rumors Hit MicroStrategy as Bitcoin Crashes to $85,000 Bitcoin’s recent price decline revealed a sharp split in trading, with US sessions driving sell-offs while Asian traders steadily buy the dip. BeInCrypto reported that American sessions have become the weakest period for Bitcoin prices. According to Max Keiser, a Bitcoin pioneer, the US government may be eyeing MicroStrategy ($MSTR) and Coinbase ($COIN), potentially capitalizing on Bitcoin’s steep sell-off in November. While no evidence confirms the claims, the speculation has spread. Some suggest that this interest drove the government to orchestrate the recent Bitcoin sell-off to the sub-$90,000 range. Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto Allegedly, US government officials wanted MicroStrategy’s market value to net asset value (mNAV) near 1.0 and therefore manufactured a crash on Bitcoin to compress the premium. “The US is contemplating a multi-billion-dollar investment in MSTR, and they needed the mNAV to be 1 before it made sense for them to invest, so they manufactured a crash on bitcoin,” wrote Teddy, a popular user on X (Twitter). Sponsored Sponsored Mike Alfred names officials such as President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and allies, citing a multi-step plan to bolster Bitcoin, MSTR, and stablecoins while simultaneously defunding JP Morgan, the Fed, and the US banking cabal to protect US citizens. Again, there are no official statements or regulatory filings backing these claims. No representatives from the US Treasury, White House, or regulatory agencies have addressed or… The post Did Someone Crash Bitcoin for a Secret MicroStrategy Deal? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Over the course of last week, and even before that, the Bitcoin price recorded a concerning pattern. The US trading sessions drove Bitcoin losses, while Asian markets consistently bought the dip, indicating sharp regional divergence. New reports allege that the government may have orchestrated the sell-off seen during the US sessions as part of its broader investment strategy. Sponsored Sponsored US Buyout Rumors Hit MicroStrategy as Bitcoin Crashes to $85,000 Bitcoin’s recent price decline revealed a sharp split in trading, with US sessions driving sell-offs while Asian traders steadily buy the dip. BeInCrypto reported that American sessions have become the weakest period for Bitcoin prices. According to Max Keiser, a Bitcoin pioneer, the US government may be eyeing MicroStrategy ($MSTR) and Coinbase ($COIN), potentially capitalizing on Bitcoin’s steep sell-off in November. While no evidence confirms the claims, the speculation has spread. Some suggest that this interest drove the government to orchestrate the recent Bitcoin sell-off to the sub-$90,000 range. Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto Allegedly, US government officials wanted MicroStrategy’s market value to net asset value (mNAV) near 1.0 and therefore manufactured a crash on Bitcoin to compress the premium. “The US is contemplating a multi-billion-dollar investment in MSTR, and they needed the mNAV to be 1 before it made sense for them to invest, so they manufactured a crash on bitcoin,” wrote Teddy, a popular user on X (Twitter). Sponsored Sponsored Mike Alfred names officials such as President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and allies, citing a multi-step plan to bolster Bitcoin, MSTR, and stablecoins while simultaneously defunding JP Morgan, the Fed, and the US banking cabal to protect US citizens. Again, there are no official statements or regulatory filings backing these claims. No representatives from the US Treasury, White House, or regulatory agencies have addressed or…

Did Someone Crash Bitcoin for a Secret MicroStrategy Deal?

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Over the course of last week, and even before that, the Bitcoin price recorded a concerning pattern. The US trading sessions drove Bitcoin losses, while Asian markets consistently bought the dip, indicating sharp regional divergence.

New reports allege that the government may have orchestrated the sell-off seen during the US sessions as part of its broader investment strategy.

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US Buyout Rumors Hit MicroStrategy as Bitcoin Crashes to $85,000

Bitcoin’s recent price decline revealed a sharp split in trading, with US sessions driving sell-offs while Asian traders steadily buy the dip. BeInCrypto reported that American sessions have become the weakest period for Bitcoin prices.

According to Max Keiser, a Bitcoin pioneer, the US government may be eyeing MicroStrategy ($MSTR) and Coinbase ($COIN), potentially capitalizing on Bitcoin’s steep sell-off in November.

While no evidence confirms the claims, the speculation has spread. Some suggest that this interest drove the government to orchestrate the recent Bitcoin sell-off to the sub-$90,000 range.

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Allegedly, US government officials wanted MicroStrategy’s market value to net asset value (mNAV) near 1.0 and therefore manufactured a crash on Bitcoin to compress the premium.

Sponsored

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Mike Alfred names officials such as President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and allies, citing a multi-step plan to bolster Bitcoin, MSTR, and stablecoins while simultaneously defunding JP Morgan, the Fed, and the US banking cabal to protect US citizens.

Again, there are no official statements or regulatory filings backing these claims. No representatives from the US Treasury, White House, or regulatory agencies have addressed or confirmed the rumors. 

MicroStrategy’s Index Risk Matters More Than the Noise

Several factors have factually influenced recent price volatility. Strategy Inc. faces the potential impact of MSCI’s proposed index exclusion for companies with more than 50% of their assets in Bitcoin or similar cryptocurrencies. If adopted, this policy could trigger as much as $8.8 billion in passive fund outflows from the stock.

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At the same time, shifting outlooks on Fed rate cuts and volatility in bond markets have pressured riskier investments, leading to increased market declines.

Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, rejects attempts to reclassify his company as a fund or trust, emphasizing its ongoing software and active treasury operations.

With MSCI’s January 2026 decision approaching, the company continues to face real business hurdles unrelated to online conspiracy theories.

Speculation on X ties Bitcoin’s crash to imagined government accumulation plans, including:

  • Claims that the government will “step in and buy MicroStrategy,” creating a new “failsafe.”
  • Theories that crashing Bitcoin allows the US to reach a hypothetical 1 million BTC reserve target.
  • Assertions that MicroStrategy could be a long-running “honeypot” leading to eventual asset seizure.

Blockchain data indicates that the US government holds more than 326,000 BTC from prior forfeitures, fueling continued speculation.

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US Government Bitcoin. Source: Arkham Intelligenc

MicroStrategy, whose balance sheet is dominated by Bitcoin, dropped more than 60% from its highs, pushing its mNAV to levels below 1 as of November 23.

MicroStrategy mNAV. Source: Bitcoin Treasuries

Even without evidence of a government bid, the rumors highlight several key realities:

  • MicroStrategy’s valuation remains tightly correlated with Bitcoin volatility.
  • Index-eligibility reviews could materially impact liquidity for $MSTR.
  • Social media-driven narratives can influence sentiment during high-volatility periods.

While these remain speculation from some of the industry’s loudest voices, the timing of these posts, amidst one of Bitcoin’s sharpest weekly declines of 2025, may be exacerbating the spread.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/us-government-bitcoin-crash-microstrategy-fact-check/

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