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Metaplanet boosts Bitcoin holdings with $451m Q4 purchase
Metaplanet has significantly expanded its Bitcoin holdings, acquiring 4,279 BTC during the fourth quarter of 2025 for approximately $451 million, according to a statement from Chief Executive Officer Simon Gerovich.
Summary
The purchases were made at an average price of about $105,412 per Bitcoin, bringing the company’s total holdings to 35,102 BTC as of December 30. Metaplanet said its cumulative Bitcoin acquisitions amount to roughly $3.78 billion, with an average purchase price of $107,606 per BTC.
Gerovich said the company achieved a Bitcoin yield of 568.2% year-to-date in 2025, underscoring the aggressive pace of accumulation and the performance of its Bitcoin-focused treasury strategy.
Tokyo-listed Metaplanet has positioned Bitcoin as a core balance-sheet asset, joining a growing cohort of publicly traded firms that view the cryptocurrency as a long-term store of value rather than a short-term trading position.
It even drew a new $130 million loan from its Bitcoin-backed credit line, bringing Metaplanet’s total borrowings from its $500 million facility to $230 million.
The company’s continued accumulation during the fourth quarter came amid heightened volatility in crypto markets and renewed institutional interest in digital assets.
The disclosure places Metaplanet among the larger corporate Bitcoin holders globally, as firms increasingly compete to scale treasury exposure ahead of anticipated regulatory clarity and broader institutional adoption.