「The Big Short」 Burry Warns: Bitcoin to Drop Another 10%, Triggering Systemic Risk
Original Article Title: "‘Big Short’ Burry: Bitcoin Down 40%, Another 10% Drop Could Have ‘Catastrophic Consequences’"
Original Article Author: Zhao Ying, Wall Street News
Michael Burry, known for successfully predicting the 2008 U.S. real estate market crash in "The Big Short," has warned that Bitcoin has already plummeted 40%, and if it continues to drop, it could cause lasting damage to companies that have hoarded this asset over the past year. He believes Bitcoin has proven to be a purely speculative asset and has failed to become a hedge like precious metals.
In an article published on Substack on Monday, Burry pointed out that if Bitcoin were to drop another 10%, one of the most aggressive Bitcoin-holding companies, Strategy Inc., would suffer billions of dollars in losses and likely be unable to access the capital markets. He cautioned that a Bitcoin decline could trigger "catastrophic consequences," spreading to broader markets and leading to a "collateral death spiral" in tokenized metal futures.
As this warning was issued, Bitcoin continued its sharp decline on Tuesday, briefly dropping below $73,000, wiping out all gains since Trump's reelection in November 2024. Since hitting a historic high in early October, this cryptocurrency has fallen over 40%.

Despite Burry's warning, the cryptocurrency market remains relatively small and is unlikely to cause widespread contagion. With Bitcoin's market cap below $1.5 trillion, limited household ownership, and narrow corporate adoption, any wealth effect is likely to remain manageable.
Bitcoin Exposes Speculative Nature, Fails to Be a Safe Haven Asset
In the article, Burry pointed out that Bitcoin has not responded to typical driving factors such as a weak dollar or geopolitical risks, while gold and silver have hit historic highs due to concerns about dollar devaluation stemming from global tensions. "Bitcoin has no organic reason to slow its decline or stop it," Burry stated.
According to Bloomberg, analysts attribute the Bitcoin decline to multiple factors, including vanishing inflows, liquidity shrinkage, and a broad loss of macro allure. Many native cryptocurrency traders have also cooled on the token economy as predictions markets rise in prominence shifting to event betting.
Bitcoin fell to its lowest level since last year's tariff-induced turmoil over the weekend and continued to drop on Tuesday. This performance contrasts sharply with the arguments of its long-standing supporters, who believed Bitcoin's fixed supply made it comparable to gold.
Treasury Companies Under Tremendous Pressure
Burry warned that Bitcoin adoption by corporate treasuries and the launch of new cryptocurrency spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are insufficient to indefinitely support its price and prevent catastrophic consequences in a significant downturn. He noted that nearly 200 publicly traded companies hold Bitcoin.
While this has helped expand demand, "inventory asset is not permanent," he wrote. Inventory assets must be marked to market value and included in financial reports. If the Bitcoin price continues to drop, risk management officers will start advising their companies to sell.
Burry specifically mentioned that if Bitcoin were to drop another 10%, Strategy Inc., the most aggressive Bitcoin inventory company, would face losses in the billions of dollars and find capital markets essentially closed to it. He described these "vomit-inducing scenarios as now within reach."
ETFs Exacerbating Speculation and Increasing Market Correlation
Burry added that the advent of spot ETFs has only exacerbated Bitcoin's speculative nature while also increasing the token's correlation with the stock market. He wrote that Bitcoin's correlation with the S&P 500 index recently approached 0.50. In theory, when short positions start building, liquidation will actively kick in.
Burry pointed out that since late November, Bitcoin ETFs have been setting some of the largest single-day outflow records, with three occurrences in the last 10 days of January.
This trend indicates that institutional investors' confidence in Bitcoin is waning, and ETFs, originally seen as a tool to expand Bitcoin adoption, may instead accelerate selling in a market downturn.
Warning of "Collateral Death Spiral" Risk
As Bitcoin continues to break below certain key levels, Burry believes it is spilling over into the broader market. He noted that the cryptocurrency's decline is partly responsible for recent gold and silver meltdowns as corporate treasurers and speculators need to lower risk by selling profit positions in tokenized gold and silver futures.
These tokenized metal futures are not backed by actual physical metal and could overwhelm physical metal trading, leading to a "collateral death spiral," he said.
"It appears that at month-end, up to $1 billion in precious metals were liquidated due to cryptocurrency price declines," Burry wrote. If Bitcoin drops to $50,000, miners will go bankrupt, and "tokenized metal futures will collapse into a buyer-less black hole," he stated.
Nevertheless, some market observers point out that past crashes — from Terra to FTX — have failed to infect the traditional market. Bulls now point to regulatory clarity and cheap valuations as potential fuel for another rebound. But Burry's warning underscores the systemic risk that Bitcoin as a corporate treasury asset poses.
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