Metaplanet expands Bitcoin reserves with 68 BTC, now holds 0.01% of total supply
Japanese investment firm Metaplanet has expanded its Bitcoin holdings with a $6.6 million purchase, bringing its total to 2,100 BTC.
Tokyo-based investment firm Metaplanet announced Thursday it has purchased 68.59 Bitcoin (BTC) for about 996 million Japanese yen (or around $6.6 million), bringing its total Bitcoin holdings to 2,100 BTC, or roughly 0.01% of the total Bitcoin supply.
In a Feb. 20 notice of additional purchase, the firm said the latest purchase had an average price of 14.53 million yen per BTC. Metaplanet also tracks BTC Yield, which measures changes in Bitcoin holdings relative to its fully diluted shares. The firm reported a 41.7% BTC Yield for Q3 2024. In Q4 2024, the metric jumped to 309.8%.
Metaplanet began its Bitcoin strategy on April 8, 2024. It aims to reach 10,000 BTC by the end of 2025 and 21,000 BTC by the end of 2026. With the latest purchase, it has achieved approximately 2.38% completion of its previously disclosed “21 Million Plan”, under which 21 million shares of 0% discount stock acquisition rights were issued to EVO FUND. After the news broke, Metaplanet’s shares soared 1.79% on the over-the-counter market.
Earlier in February, Metaplanet shares fell over 8% after the Japanese company announced a 10-for-1 stock split aimed at improving liquidity. The move followed an August 2024 reverse split that consolidated 10 shares into one. Metaplanet noted that the stock’s rapid surge had made it expensive for investors to enter. As crypto.news reported earlier, Metaplanet has become Japan’s top-performing stock, soaring 3,600% after shifting its focus to Bitcoin.