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Metaplanet doubles down on Bitcoin with new $5 billion capital infusion – Details!

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 11:48 am
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Metaplanet’s broader Bitcoin planWhat’s more?Metaplanet buying the dip
  • Metaplanet commits $5 billion to U.S. subsidiary, aiming for 210,000 BTC by 2027
  • Despite Bitcoin’s price surge, Metaplanet’s stock price dropped by 6.3%

As U.S President Donald Trump pushes forward with his vision to establish a national digital asset stockpile, international firms are beginning to rally behind the initiative.

Metaplanet’s broader Bitcoin plan

Among the latest is Japan-based Metaplanet after it revealed that its board approved a substantial $5 billion capital infusion into its newly formed U.S subsidiary on 24 June. 

The move marks a strategic step in Metaplanet’s broader expansion ambitions, following the establishment of its American arm in Miami, Florida, just last month.

The company said, 

“While Metaplanet continues to pioneer corporate Bitcoin adoption in Japan, this U.S. expansion underscores our determination to establish a globally integrated treasury model.”

This is also of sign of Metaplanet doubling down on its ambitions to become a global force in Bitcoin [BTC] treasury management. 

What’s more?

According to the company, the funding will be sourced through the exercise of stock acquisition rights. It will also align with its strategic goal of amassing 1% of Bitcoin’s total supply of 21 million by 2027.

Just a day after increasing its Bitcoin holdings by 1,111 BTC, the Japanese firm revealed this substantial allocation as part of its “555 Million Plan” – A long-term growth initiative unveiled on 6 June.

By its own account, Metaplanet has now transitioned into a more aggressive expansion phase, reinforcing its commitment to scaling Bitcoin reserves and expanding its footprint in the U.S digital asset ecosystem.

The firm recently disclosed that proceeds from the exercise of its 20th to 22nd series stock acquisition rights, estimated at $5.4 billion, will be exclusively directed towards Bitcoin purchases, with no changes to its previously announced fund allocation strategy.

Metaplanet buying the dip

With the addition of 1,111 BTC this week, Metaplanet’s holdings now stand at 11,111 BTC, making it the world’s eighth-largest corporate Bitcoin holder, trailing Tesla by just 398 BTC.

However, the aggressive Bitcoin strategy is yet to win over stock investors, as the company’s stock fell by 6.30% to ¥1,532.00. This, even as Bitcoin rose by 3.85% in the last 24 hours to trade at $105,263.08. 

Despite limited near-term financial impact though, Metaplanet’s strategy signals a broader and potentially transformative play by institutions in the crypto space.

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