Metaplanet added 1,111 BTC, raising total stash to 11,111 BTC.
Spent
¥17.26 billion ($118 million) at roughly ¥15.54 million per BTC.Indicates growing institutional Bitcoin adoption among Japanese firms.
Japanese listed company Metaplanet has significantly bolstered its Bitcoin holdings with a new purchase of 1,111 BTC, bringing its total hoard to 11,111 BTC. This latest acquisition, valued at approximately ¥17.26 billion (around $118 million), reflects an average purchase price of about ¥15,535,502 per BTC (or roughly $105,946).
Strategic Accumulation at Scale
This move underscores Metaplanet’s strategy of gradual accumulation—buying in bulk while spreading out purchases. By raising its total Bitcoin holdings to 11,111 BTC, the company now holds a substantially large position in the flagship cryptocurrency. Their average entry point aligns with market rates offering a meaningful stake amid Bitcoin’s recent volatility.
Japanese publicly listed company Metaplanet has announced the additional purchase of 1,111 Bitcoins, bringing its total holdings to 11,111 BTC. The latest acquisition amounted to approximately 17.26 billion yen (around $118 million), with an average purchase price of 15,535,502…
— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) June 23, 2025
What It Means for the Market
Metaplanet’s consistent Bitcoin purchases mark it as a notable institutional buyer within Japan. Their latest acquisition, mirroring previous investments, signals continued confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term value. This could potentially influence other publicly listed companies and institutional investors across Asia to follow suit, reinforcing Bitcoin’s role as part of corporate treasury diversification.
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