Wu said that Strategy submitted feedback on MSCI's proposal to remove digital asset custodian companies (DATs) from the global investable market index. Strategy pointed out that DATs are operating companies rather than investment funds, and the 50% digital asset holding threshold proposed by MSCI is arbitrary and unfeasible; the proposal improperly incorporates policy factors into index construction and conflicts with U.S. policy direction, which could suppress industry innovation. Strategy urges MSCI to withdraw the relevant proposal.
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Wu said that Strategy submitted feedback on MSCI's proposal to remove digital asset custodian companies (DATs) from the global investable market index. Strategy pointed out that DATs are operating companies rather than investment funds, and the 50% digital asset holding threshold proposed by MSCI is arbitrary and unfeasible; the proposal improperly incorporates policy factors into index construction and conflicts with U.S. policy direction, which could suppress industry innovation. Strategy urges MSCI to withdraw the relevant proposal.