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Metaplanet’s Bold Bet: Adds 4,279 BTC in Q4, Amassing a 35,102 BTC Treasury

Metaplanet’s Bold Bet: Adds 4,279 BTC in Q4, Amassing a 35,102 BTC Treasury

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2025-12-30 10:00:00
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Metaplanet Adds 4,279 BTC in Q4, Boosts Bitcoin Holdings to 35,102 BTC

Another public company just doubled down on digital gold—while traditional finance fiddles with spreadsheets.

The Bitcoin Stacking Spree

Forget dipping a toe. Metaplanet plunged headfirst last quarter, scooping up thousands of Bitcoin. The move wasn't a tentative test—it was a strategic accumulation, adding a hefty chunk to its reserves in a single fiscal period.

Building a Digital Fortress

The firm's balance sheet is undergoing a quiet revolution. By consistently converting corporate capital into the premier cryptocurrency, Metaplanet isn't just holding an asset; it's architecting a treasury resistant to the old rules. The total holding now sits at a formidable figure, a number that turns heads and raises eyebrows in equal measure on quarterly reports.

Why This Move Cuts Through the Noise

This isn't passive investing. It's a deliberate pivot, a hedge against monetary debasement played out on a public ledger for all to see. While legacy institutions debate 'digital asset exposure,' some are just buying the asset. It bypasses the middlemen, the fund fees, and the over-complicated derivatives—opting for the pure, protocol-native store of value.

One more firm bets its balance sheet on code over central banks. Let's see if the traditional portfolio managers, busy rebalancing their bond ladders, even notice the foundation shifting.

Q4 Bitcoin Purchase Worth $451 Million

As per the revelation, Metaplanet purchased a total of 4,279 BTC at a price of around $105,412 per Bitcoin, spending a total of around $451.06 million in the fourth quarter of the year 2025. The acquisition of BTC by the firm came when the crypto markets were registering significant levels of institutional involvement, along with a heightened price movement.

Source: Metaplanet

So, Metaplanet now holds a cumulative total of 35,102 BTCs at an average purchase price of around $107,606 per unit. Its overall cost basis is approximately $3.78 billion.

BTC Yield Surges to 568% YTD

One of the most interesting pieces of information from Metaplanet’s update WOULD be the reported Bitcoin yield of 568.2% so far in 2025. This can be judged based on the extent of the company’s development of BTC ownership against the total capital that it possesses. Among the strategies that such treasuries tend to undertake could be the promotion of BTC ownership.

This massive yield is indicative of the company’s opinion-based accumulation approach instead of day trading and the belief that BTC is a long-term treasury investment.

Institutional Confidence in BTC Strengthens

The continued accumulation of Metaplanet’s assets resembles a trend in which institutional and corporate entities decide to increase their reserve of BTC as a result of a growing appreciation of its ability to hedge against currency devaluation. In addition, it appears Metaplanet follows in the footsteps of leading global BTC owners.

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