Andrei Grachev, co-founder of DWF Labs, warned on X that Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) and BitMine could trigger the largest crypto market crash in history, urging investors to imagine Bitcoin falling to $10,000-$20,000.
This warning lands at one of the most fragile moments for both companies.
The Liquidity Warning is Flashing
A crypto treasury crash happens when major corporate holders are forced to liquidate large positions, pushing prices into a self-reinforcing downward spiral. Grachev believes MicroStrategy and BitMine could become exactly that kind of trigger event.
He framed his post as a thought exercise. The DWF Labs co-founder said he hopes the scenario does not unfold, yet he wants investors to genuinely consider their trading strategy if Bitcoin slides toward the $10,000-$20,000 range.
The timing matters. Bitcoin recently broke below $60,000 amid more than $1.7 billion in spot ETF outflows during the week, the largest weekly figure in over a year, and over $1 billion in 24-hour liquidations across the market.
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Grachev has consistently warned about leverage and structural risk. He previously described the October 2025 cascade as a “nuclear bomb” event and has spoken about ongoing “liquidity wars” that keep wiping out billions across crypto markets repeatedly.
His core argument focuses on concentration. Two corporate giants now hold massive crypto positions, and any forced selling under financial pressure could amplify weakness across already fragile market conditions and trigger panic among retail and institutional holders.
Why MicroStrategy and BitMine Sit at the Center of the Storm
MicroStrategy recently incurred approximately $13 billion in unrealized Bitcoin losses, its largest paper loss ever recorded. The firm holds more than 843,000 BTC across its corporate balance sheet.
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