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MetaPlanet's Holdings Surpass $1B

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    Japanese Bitcoin treasury company Metaplanet’s Bitcoin holdings have officially crossed $1B in value, with their latest acquisition of 1,112 BTC, or $117.66M worth, last night. The company now holds a full 10,000 BTC in on their identified wallets.

    MetaPlanet’s recent acquisition of 1,112 BTC
    MetaPlanet’s recent acquisition of 1,112 BTC

    Dubbed the Japanese MicroStrategy, MetaPlanet has recently announced a $5.4B equity raise for the purchase of acquiring more Bitcoin for their treasury. This is in line with their longer term vision of amassing 1% of the total Bitcoin supply by 2027. MetaPlanet has been one of the most successful Bitcoin treasury companies, having seen their share price rise more than twenty-fold since the beginning of their Bitcoin treasury strategy. Many newer Bitcoin treasury companies have since emerged, eager to ride on the success of this strategy.

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