Billionaire Bombshell! Bitcoin Faces 'A Lot Lower' Price If This Dreaded Event Unfolds

Frank Giustra, a prominent Canadian business mogul, mining financier, and philanthropist, has issued a stark warning regarding the future stability of Bitcoin. Giustra predicts that treasury companies, which have borrowed substantial funds to acquire Bitcoin, will eventually face a severe financial squeeze. This impending distress, he argues, will force these entities to liquidate their extensive Bitcoin portfolios, triggering a catastrophic price crash in the market. Giustra emphatically stated, "If the Bitcoin treasury companies get into trouble, there will be an unwinding, and Bitcoin will trade a lot lower." He added, with a sense of personal detachment, "If I am wrong, it won’t change my life."
These predictions emerged during a robust debate on X (formerly Twitter) on a Thursday evening. The exchange was ignited by a post from political commentator Bo Hines, a former White House advisor, who declared that "anyone bearish on Bitcoin heading into 2026 is foolish." Giustra swiftly countered this optimistic view, asserting that his caution merely serves as a safeguard against what he perceives as "gambling." The context for Giustra's concerns includes the recent performance of major players in the Bitcoin treasury space; Strategy, a leading firm in this sector, experienced a significant downturn in 2025, with its shares plummeting by over 50%. This aligns with Giustra's earlier public criticisms, where he reportedly slammed Strategy CEO Michael Saylor, labeling him a "Bitcoin charlatan."
Giustra’s fundamental bearish outlook finds reinforcement in evolving technical data, which could signal a challenging period for digital assets. Earlier insights from Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Commodity Strategist Mike McGlone suggest that Bitcoin is poised for a "down year" in 2026. This assessment is based on Bitcoin's 50-week moving average, a key technical indicator. McGlone scrutinizes the current price in relation to this average, noting that if Bitcoin trades at a specific discount to this historical average, it historically faces a risk of a much more significant decline. He forecasts a "lower trough near a 55% rebate."
Should McGlone's projection materialize, with Bitcoin dropping from a price point of $87,000 to the anticipated "55% rebate" range, which would place it roughly between $45,000 and $50,000, the implications for treasury companies would be severe. The value of their substantial Bitcoin holdings would plummet dramatically, thereby validating Giustra's concerns about an inevitable financial squeeze and forced sales. McGlone also extends his bearish forecast to silver, predicting a down year for the metal. He draws a historical parallel to 1980, referencing the infamous Hunt Brothers silver bubble, where a similarly "stretched" silver market ultimately crashed by 52% within that same year, suggesting a potential repeat of such market dynamics for current assets.
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