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Mallers says no bitcoin rehypothecation at Strike — however what about re-pledging?

By Editorial Board Published June 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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Mallers says no bitcoin rehypothecation at Strike — however what about re-pledging?

Jack Mallers suffered social media blowback this week after a viral tweet accused his firm, Strike, of rehypothecating the bitcoin (BTC) backing its prospects’ loans.

Mallers rapidly denied the allegation, and to his credit score, up to date mortgage phrases to make clear that “Your bitcoin is never rehypothecated on Strike. Never has been, never will be.”

However, a personal lending fund supervisor claims that Strike, like nearly each different BTC-backed lender, nonetheless permits securitization and re-pledging of BTC-backed loans.

In response to David Seroy (who suspects that Strike is much like many different BTC-backed USD lenders), the corporate may nonetheless be securitizing and re-pledging bundles of BTC-backed loans — even after Strike’s revision this week to limit BTC rehypothecation per se.

In response to the non-public cash lender, firms like Strike typically bundle client loans right into a securitized portfolio and pledge that bundle to entry money in a brand new, business-to-business mortgage.

Pledge, re-pledge, or switch of BTC collateral

Seroy doesn’t characterize this widespread follow as something nefarious, however somewhat a kind of load-balancing instrument for Strike’s stability sheet.

“When Strike needs more cash,” Seroy defined, “they simply pledge some IOUs and draw more money. When there is a lull in borrowing and Strike has too much cash on the books, they pay back some of the cash.”

Nonetheless, the complicated financialization of loans has some prospects involved.

Strike’s revised mortgage phrases retain Strike’s proper to make use of mortgage prospects’ BTC “for the purposes of or in connection with a pledge, re-pledge or transfer of BTC collateral to one or more capital providers during the term of this agreement, without notice.” 

Per Mallers’ promise this week, the phrases specify that this BTC is not going to be “further re-hypothecated or on-lent to third parties.” Mallers additionally posted the revision to the unique, viral tweet, inaccurately blaming Strike for rehypothecating.

Protos has reached out to Strike for remark and didn’t obtain an instantaneous response.

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