TLDR: Crypto sell-off on October 10 linked to index review of digital asset-backed companies. Passive funds could stop buying MSTR and BMNR if MSCI classifies them as “funds.” Market likely remains weak until January 15, when MSCI announces its ruling. Major buying pressure historically driven by digital asset trusts, now under risk scrutiny. The crypto [...] The post Why the Crypto Market Crashed and Why a Bounce Isn’t Yet Likely appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Crypto sell-off on October 10 linked to index review of digital asset-backed companies. Passive funds could stop buying MSTR and BMNR if MSCI classifies them as “funds.” Market likely remains weak until January 15, when MSCI announces its ruling. Major buying pressure historically driven by digital asset trusts, now under risk scrutiny. The crypto [...] The post Why the Crypto Market Crashed and Why a Bounce Isn’t Yet Likely appeared first on Blockonomi.

Why the Crypto Market Crashed and Why a Bounce Isn’t Yet Likely

TLDR:

  • Crypto sell-off on October 10 linked to index review of digital asset-backed companies.
  • Passive funds could stop buying MSTR and BMNR if MSCI classifies them as “funds.”
  • Market likely remains weak until January 15, when MSCI announces its ruling.
  • Major buying pressure historically driven by digital asset trusts, now under risk scrutiny.

The crypto market experienced a sharp sell-off on October 10, with buying pressure failing to materialize afterward. Data shows major digital asset-backed stocks, previously key market drivers, faced scrutiny from global index providers. 

Investors quickly reacted to the news, pushing prices lower and disrupting momentum. The market may continue to struggle until index rulings clarify how these companies are classified.

Index Review Spurs Market Drop and Weak Buying Pressure

Digital asset trusts such as MSTR and BMNR have been among the primary buyers driving this market cycle. These firms benefit from passive index inclusion, which amplifies demand as they enter global indices.

MSCI, the world’s second-largest index provider, announced on October 10 that it would evaluate whether crypto-holding companies are “funds” or traditional “companies.”

If classified as funds, these firms would be excluded from passive index tracking, eliminating a core source of buying pressure. Passive funds, including pensions and ETFs, automatically purchase stocks added to indices, creating a circular growth loop for these companies. 

Investors quickly recognized the potential risk, prompting immediate repositioning in crypto markets. The announcement triggered a rapid market response, reflecting the reliance on these index-driven purchases.

The ruling’s expected decision on January 15, 2026, will determine if companies like MSTR remain eligible for index inclusion. A negative outcome could prompt a significant preemptive sell-off across crypto-related equities. 

Market participants are adjusting strategies in anticipation, which suppresses potential bounce activity. This explains why no meaningful recovery has occurred since the initial October 10 drop.

Market Outlook Hinges on Index Classification and Investor Response

The ongoing weakness in crypto markets reflects concentrated exposure to digital asset trusts and their index-related demand. Smart money identified the October 10 announcement as a signal to reduce risk, contributing to extended market softness. 

If MSCI rules against crypto-holding companies, selling pressure could intensify through year-end. Conversely, a favorable ruling could restore confidence and reinvigorate buying activity.

Crypto market participants are closely monitoring trading volumes and index updates to gauge future movements. The current market structure shows high vulnerability due to reliance on a few major buyers. 

Daily demand levels may provide temporary support, but they remain fragile under this uncertainty. Market dynamics suggest that crypto prices will likely remain subdued until the index outcome is announced.

The market’s sensitivity to regulatory and index-related events highlights its structural dependence on institutional mechanisms. Traders and investors are adjusting positions based on potential inclusion or exclusion from passive funds. 

This adjustment process has already triggered notable volatility since October 10. Future market trends will largely depend on MSCI’s final classification and subsequent investor behavior.

The post Why the Crypto Market Crashed and Why a Bounce Isn’t Yet Likely appeared first on Blockonomi.

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