OCC's letter 1188 just changed the game—banks can now offer loans against bitcoin collateral at 5-7% rates. Here's why this matters: somewhere between 3 to 4 million BTC are locked in taxable accounts. Holders won't liquidate and trigger 20-37% capital gains taxes, but they'll absolutely borrow at 7%.



PNC is already piloting bitcoin-backed credit lines this quarter. This creates what I call synthetic liquidity—a way to unlock value without forcing a single coin onto the open market. The tax arbitrage alone makes this irresistible for large holders. We're watching a new infrastructure take shape where bitcoin becomes functional collateral in traditional banking, all while avoiding sell pressure. The regulatory green light was the missing piece.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 22h ago
Wait, is a 7% lending rate really more cost-effective than paying taxes on selling coins? Time to do the math... Large investors are indeed pretty clever this time—they can cash out without moving their coins, and OCC's official document has definitely changed the game rules.
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FarmHoppervip
· 12-12 01:00
People who play the Bitcoin collateralized loan game really make money... tax arbitrage is just a no-loss arbitrage.
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TokenStormvip
· 12-10 04:59
Mom, it's really here. As soon as the tax arbitrage space is opened, the big investors can't stop it at all, and the 7% borrowing cost is against the 20-37% tax rate, which is too mathematical. Judging from the on-chain data, the 3-4 million BTC really need to start borrowing... Our retail investors are going to be crushed again, but I still want to get on the bus [dog head] PNC pilot this quarter? Traditional finance is finally eyebrowed and pleasing to the eye, and once this infrastructure is formed, the selling pressure will really disappear. As I said earlier, synthetic liquidity is the eye of the future storm. Strictly speaking, this is not investment advice, I am already calculating the liquidation price.
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DataPickledFishvip
· 12-10 04:52
7% interest rate vs 20-37% tax... This abacus is too loud, and the whales can lie down and win directly
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