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DAT Firms Sell Crypto to Save Their Stocks: Is This Sustainable?

November 21, 2025BeInCryptogeneral
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FG Nexus sold $32.7 million in Ethereum to fund share buybacks after its stock fell 94% in four months, highlighting the deepening net asset value (NAV) crisis among digital asset treasury companies.

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Navigating the Crypto Treasury Crisis: Evaluating the Sustainability of Asset Sales by Digital Asset Firms The recent revelation that FG Nexus, a digital asset treasury management firm, sold $32.7 million worth of Ethereum to fund share buybacks highlights the growing challenges faced by companies tasked with safeguarding cryptocurrency holdings on behalf of investors. As the crypto market continues to experience significant volatility, these firms are finding themselves caught in a complex web of dwindling net asset values (NAVs) and the need to shore up their own financial standing. The FG Nexus case is emblematic of a broader trend among digital asset treasury companies, many of which have seen their stock prices plummet in the face of the ongoing bear market. In the four months leading up to the Ethereum sale, FG Nexus' stock had fallen by a staggering 94%, underscoring the immense pressure these firms are under to maintain investor confidence and ensure the viability of their business models. The decision to liquidate Ethereum holdings to fund share buybacks raises serious questions about the long-term sustainability of this approach. While the move may provide a temporary boost to FG Nexus' stock price, it comes at the cost of depleting the firm's cryptocurrency reserves, which are the very assets that investors have entrusted them to manage and safeguard. Industry experts warn that this trend could have far-reaching implications for the broader crypto ecosystem. As more digital asset treasury companies are forced to sell off their holdings to shore up their finances, it could lead to increased selling pressure on the cryptocurrency market, potentially exacerbating the current downturn and further eroding investor confidence. Moreover, the regulatory landscape surrounding these firms is likely to come under increased scrutiny. Regulators may start to question the efficacy of the current models employed by digital asset treasury companies, as well as the transparency and risk management practices they have in place. This could result in the implementation of stricter oversight and reporting requirements, potentially adding to the operational challenges these firms already face. Looking ahead, the sustainability of the crypto treasury industry will depend on the ability of these companies to adapt to the changing market conditions and find alternative solutions to address their financial challenges. This may involve exploring new revenue streams, diversifying their investment portfolios, or exploring collaborative arrangements with other industry players to achieve greater economies of scale and risk mitigation. Ultimately, the FG Nexus case serves as a cautionary tale for investors and highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within the digital asset treasury management sector. As the crypto market continues to evolve, it will be crucial for these firms to demonstrate their ability to weather the storms of volatility and provide the level of stewardship that their clients expect and deserve.

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