The post Bitcoin Is King Collateral Again — and So Is Risk appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Welcome to the US Crypto News Morning Briefing—your essential rundown of the most important developments in crypto for the day ahead. Grab a coffee because Bitcoin’s back in the boardroom, this time not as a speculative bet but as corporate collateral. As institutions quietly re-leverage their balance sheets around BTC, the market’s déjà vu whispers are growing louder. Are we watching the 2021 playbook unfold again? Sponsored Sponsored Crypto News of the Day: Bitcoin’s Backed Everything — But So Has the 2021-Style Leverage Bitcoin is reclaiming its place as the financial system’s riskiest safe asset. Tokyo-listed Metaplanet Inc. has taken out a $100 million loan backed entirely by its Bitcoin holdings. This signals that corporate balance sheets are once again using BTC as a foundation for leverage. However, it revives echoes of the 2021 bull cycle’s excesses. The company, often dubbed Japan’s MicroStrategy, disclosed that it had pledged 30,823 BTC (worth roughly $3.5 billion) as collateral to secure a $500 million loan under a new credit facility executed on October 31. While the lender remains undisclosed, Metaplanet stated that the borrowed funds would be used to: Purchase additional Bitcoin, Generate income through option premiums, and Potentially repurchase shares, depending on market conditions. The move solidifies Bitcoin’s role as a form of corporate-grade collateral. The digital bearer asset is increasingly used to unlock traditional financing. Yet, it also raises a familiar warning: leverage is back. Sponsored Sponsored Bitcoin as Corporate Collateral Jack Maller’s Strike recently described Bitcoin as “pristine collateral,” a global, liquid, and censorship-resistant store of value that can be mobilized instantly. Now, that theory is being tested in real markets. “Metaplanet is taking loans using their Bitcoin as collateral to buy more Bitcoin… Could this end badly?” posed entrepreneur Mario Nawfal on X. It is a good question, because… The post Bitcoin Is King Collateral Again — and So Is Risk appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Welcome to the US Crypto News Morning Briefing—your essential rundown of the most important developments in crypto for the day ahead. Grab a coffee because Bitcoin’s back in the boardroom, this time not as a speculative bet but as corporate collateral. As institutions quietly re-leverage their balance sheets around BTC, the market’s déjà vu whispers are growing louder. Are we watching the 2021 playbook unfold again? Sponsored Sponsored Crypto News of the Day: Bitcoin’s Backed Everything — But So Has the 2021-Style Leverage Bitcoin is reclaiming its place as the financial system’s riskiest safe asset. Tokyo-listed Metaplanet Inc. has taken out a $100 million loan backed entirely by its Bitcoin holdings. This signals that corporate balance sheets are once again using BTC as a foundation for leverage. However, it revives echoes of the 2021 bull cycle’s excesses. The company, often dubbed Japan’s MicroStrategy, disclosed that it had pledged 30,823 BTC (worth roughly $3.5 billion) as collateral to secure a $500 million loan under a new credit facility executed on October 31. While the lender remains undisclosed, Metaplanet stated that the borrowed funds would be used to: Purchase additional Bitcoin, Generate income through option premiums, and Potentially repurchase shares, depending on market conditions. The move solidifies Bitcoin’s role as a form of corporate-grade collateral. The digital bearer asset is increasingly used to unlock traditional financing. Yet, it also raises a familiar warning: leverage is back. Sponsored Sponsored Bitcoin as Corporate Collateral Jack Maller’s Strike recently described Bitcoin as “pristine collateral,” a global, liquid, and censorship-resistant store of value that can be mobilized instantly. Now, that theory is being tested in real markets. “Metaplanet is taking loans using their Bitcoin as collateral to buy more Bitcoin… Could this end badly?” posed entrepreneur Mario Nawfal on X. It is a good question, because…

Bitcoin Is King Collateral Again — and So Is Risk

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Welcome to the US Crypto News Morning Briefing—your essential rundown of the most important developments in crypto for the day ahead.

Grab a coffee because Bitcoin’s back in the boardroom, this time not as a speculative bet but as corporate collateral. As institutions quietly re-leverage their balance sheets around BTC, the market’s déjà vu whispers are growing louder. Are we watching the 2021 playbook unfold again?

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Crypto News of the Day: Bitcoin’s Backed Everything — But So Has the 2021-Style Leverage

Bitcoin is reclaiming its place as the financial system’s riskiest safe asset. Tokyo-listed Metaplanet Inc. has taken out a $100 million loan backed entirely by its Bitcoin holdings.

This signals that corporate balance sheets are once again using BTC as a foundation for leverage. However, it revives echoes of the 2021 bull cycle’s excesses.

The company, often dubbed Japan’s MicroStrategy, disclosed that it had pledged 30,823 BTC (worth roughly $3.5 billion) as collateral to secure a $500 million loan under a new credit facility executed on October 31.

While the lender remains undisclosed, Metaplanet stated that the borrowed funds would be used to:

  • Purchase additional Bitcoin,
  • Generate income through option premiums, and
  • Potentially repurchase shares, depending on market conditions.

The move solidifies Bitcoin’s role as a form of corporate-grade collateral. The digital bearer asset is increasingly used to unlock traditional financing. Yet, it also raises a familiar warning: leverage is back.

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Bitcoin as Corporate Collateral

Jack Maller’s Strike recently described Bitcoin as “pristine collateral,” a global, liquid, and censorship-resistant store of value that can be mobilized instantly. Now, that theory is being tested in real markets.

It is a good question, because as more institutions adopt Bitcoin-backed loans and credit facilities, some fear a feedback loop reminiscent of 2021. During that year, debt-fueled accumulation amplified both gains and losses.

Traders Sense Familiar Patterns

Despite sustained short pressure and volatility in Bitcoin’s price, Metaplanet’s stock has held above the 400-yen level, showing “notable resilience,” according to analyst Marc Riemer. The analyst estimates short interest may exceed 40% due to underreporting on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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While Bitcoin-backed borrowing is not a new concept, it is gaining momentum. Companies like MicroStrategy pioneered the model during the last cycle. In 2025, with rates stabilizing and digital asset credit markets thawing, that playbook is returning.

The difference this time is that traditional lenders appear more willing to underwrite BTC exposure as a balance-sheet strength, rather than a speculative risk.

Yet with that confidence comes fragility. Should Bitcoin’s price drop sharply, borrowers may face margin calls or forced liquidations. Such an action would amplify volatility across both crypto and equity markets. This dynamic is what defined the last blow-off top.

Metaplanet’s $100 million move shows how quickly the cycle can reset. Bitcoin is once again the preferred collateral in global finance, but the leverage it enables could test market discipline.

If 2021 taught crypto anything, it’s that the same mechanics that drive parabolic rallies can also fuel collapses.

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MetaPlanet’s short interest has surged above 40% (estimated), signaling mounting bearish bets even as the firm doubles down on its Bitcoin-backed strategy.

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Here’s a summary of more US crypto news to follow today:

Crypto Equities Pre-Market Overview

Company At the Close of November 5 Pre-Market Overview
Strategy (MSTR) $246.99 $251.14 (+1.68%)
Coinbase (COIN) $307.32 $312.10 (+1.56%)
Galaxy Digital Holdings (GLXY) $31.17 $31.45 (+0.90%)
MARA Holdings (MARA) $16.62 $16.96 (+2.05%)
Riot Platforms (RIOT) $19.27 $19.38 (+0.54%)
Core Scientific (CORZ) $21.74 $21.91 (+0.78%)
Crypto equities market open race: Google Finance

Source: https://beincrypto.com/bitcoin-collateral-leverage-cycle-risk/

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