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2025-07-07 07:26:34

Metaplanet Surpasses 15,500 BTC in Holdings with Latest Acquisition

Japan-based Metaplanet has boosted its Bitcoin holdings by purchasing an additional 2,205 BTC, taking its total to 15,555 BTC. The latest buy cost around ¥34.49 billion ($213 million), with each coin averaging ¥15.64 million. The company’s overall investment now totals approximately ¥225.82 billion ($1.38 billion), acquired at an average price of ¥14.52 million per bitcoin. This aggressive buying is part of its long-term Bitcoin Treasury strategy. Metaplanet uses a custom metric called BTC Yield to show how its Bitcoin per share value changes. For the quarter ending June 30, the company posted a 95.6% BTC Yield, following a massive 309.8% in the previous quarter. This metric helps investors see how each share gains in Bitcoin, accounting for dilution from new shares or bonds. The firm also tracks BTC Gain and BTC Yen Gain to give a fuller picture of its strategy. These indicators reflect both hypothetical BTC increases and yen-based returns. Metaplanet’s continued buying signals a strong belief in Bitcoin’s long-term value, with plans to hold 210,000 BTC by the end of 2027.

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