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Crypto holdings just got a boost. MSCI has decided to drop plans that would've kicked companies holding digital assets off their indexes. That's a pretty big deal for firms sitting on Bitcoin, Ethereum, or other tokens as strategic reserves.
Why does this matter? When major index providers exclude certain companies, it affects institutional adoption and corporate confidence in holding crypto assets. Reversing that decision signals growing acceptance of digital treasury strategies among traditional finance gatekeepers.
This move essentially levels the playing field. Companies won't face index penalties just for diversifying into crypto treasuries anymore. You're already seeing some major corporations add Bitcoin to their balance sheets as inflation hedges—this policy shift removes regulatory friction and opens the door wider.
The takeaway: institutional players now have clearer paths to crypto participation without losing index visibility. That's bullish for long-term adoption and market maturity.