Word on the street: big banks are finally rolling out BTC-backed loans. For holders sitting on bitcoin, this opens up a fresh play—lock it as collateral, tap into liquidity, then loop that capital back into MSTR shares. Some strategists see it as a calculated leverage move, especially now when institutional infrastructure is catching up. Not financial advice, but the mechanics are getting real interesting.
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memecoin_therapy
· 18h ago
This is a classic case of nested tricks—borrowing coins to buy MSTR and then borrowing MSTR's coins? Feels like a game of mutual chess.
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DogeBachelor
· 22h ago
NGL, this lending gameplay is starting to get interesting, mainly because institutions are really slowly stepping in.
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SingleForYears
· 22h ago
This move sounds like playing with fire—pledging BTC to cash out and then going All-in on MSTR? The institutions' move is indeed aggressive.
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consensus_failure
· 22h ago
Banks are starting to offer Bitcoin-backed loans, now holders have something to do.
Word on the street: big banks are finally rolling out BTC-backed loans. For holders sitting on bitcoin, this opens up a fresh play—lock it as collateral, tap into liquidity, then loop that capital back into MSTR shares. Some strategists see it as a calculated leverage move, especially now when institutional infrastructure is catching up. Not financial advice, but the mechanics are getting real interesting.