Metaplanet Expands Bitcoin Holdings with $632M Acquisition, Targets 100,000 BTC by 2026

Published at 2025-09-23 12:01:45
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On September 22, 2025, Metaplanet announced a major acquisition of 5,419 Bitcoin, priced at approximately $116,724 each, totaling about $632.53 million. This purchase boosts their total Bitcoin holdings to 25,555 BTC, valued at around $2.7 billion, at an average cost basis of $106,065 per Bitcoin.

Metaplanet's strategic goal includes reaching 30,000 Bitcoin by the end of 2025, of which they've already achieved around 85.2% with this acquisition. Looking ahead, the company aims to amass 100,000 BTC by 2026, marking it as one of the most ambitious corporate Bitcoin accumulation plans globally.

This acquisition was funded through a $1.4 billion international share offering and elevates Metaplanet to be the fifth-largest corporate Bitcoin holder worldwide, joining other major companies that now collectively hold over one million Bitcoin in their treasuries.

Alongside this expansion, Metaplanet has established subsidiaries to manage and grow their Bitcoin operations in key markets: Metaplanet Income Corp. in Miami with $15 million capital, and Bitcoin Japan Inc., which oversees Bitcoin-related services in Japan.

Metaplanet’s aggressive Bitcoin accumulation underscores the ongoing institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies among corporations, signaling confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term value proposition.

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