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Metaplanet Buys Another 107 Bitcoin, Pushing Stock-BTC Ratio to 20%

The firm now holds over 500 bitcoin after a first tranche of purchases in April.

Updated Oct 7, 2024, 8:52 a.m. Published Oct 1, 2024, 9:19 a.m.
Japan (Su San Lee/Unsplash)
Japan (Su San Lee/Unsplash)
  • Metaplanet has acquired an additional 107 BTC at an average price of $64,168 per bitcoin, totaling $6.9 million, funded by a loan from MMXX Ventures.
  • The company now holds over 500 BTC, using it as a strategic reserve to hedge against yen volatility and Japan's debt, leading to a significant 420% increase in its stock price since starting its bitcoin investments in April.

Japanese firm Metaplanet said earlier Tuesday it had purchased an additional 107 bitcoin , worth $6.9 million at current prices, at an average price of 9.26 million yen ($64,168) per BTC.

The firm had arranged a $6.8 million loan in early August to add to its existing BTC coffers, as reported. The Tokyo-based company said it borrowed the money from shareholder British Virgin Islands-based MMXX Ventures "with the entire amount allocated for purchasing bitcoin.”

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In May, Metaplanet adopted bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset and a hedge against Japan's debt burden and the resulting volatility in the yen. It started buying bitcoin in April with initial transactions of 117.7 BTC, or $7.19 million at the time.

The firm now holds over 500 BTC and is the largest holder among publicly-traded Asian firms after Hong Kong-based Meitu, Bitcoin Treasuries data show. The holdings were accumulated at an average price 9,373,557 yen per Bitcoin, or $64,931.

Meanwhile, the move has helped bump the company’s stock prices, bringing a market capitalization to holdings ratio to joint highest of 20% on Tuesday.

(James Van Straten/CoinDesk)
(James Van Straten/CoinDesk)

Share price have increased by over 420% since the firm’s April purchases, while bitcoin is down 3%. The increase of bitcoin per share monthly continues to be accretive for shareholders.

(CoinDesk's James Van Straten contributed insights to this story.)

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