Metaplanet invests nearly 70 billion yen in Q4, increasing holdings by 4,279 Bitcoins, with a BTC return of up to 568% this year

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Japanese listed company Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich disclosed on X that the company purchased 4,279 Bitcoins at a total cost of approximately 69.855 billion yen by the end of Q4 of the fiscal year ending December 2025, with an average price of about 16.33 million yen per Bitcoin. This move further consolidates Metaplanet’s market image as a representative of Asian corporate Bitcoin strategic allocation.

Data shows that from 2025 to date, Metaplanet’s Bitcoin investment return has reached an astonishing 568.2%, significantly outperforming traditional assets, highlighting the leverage effect of corporate-level Bitcoin reserves during bull market cycles. As of December 30, 2025, the company held a total of 35,102 Bitcoins, with a total purchase cost of approximately 559.726 billion yen, and an average holding price of about 15.95 million yen per Bitcoin.

Against the backdrop of global corporations continuously incorporating Bitcoin into their balance sheets, Metaplanet’s large-scale accumulation is seen as an important signal that institutions are bullish on Bitcoin’s long-term value. As long-tail keywords such as Bitcoin corporate reserves, company-held Bitcoin quantities, and institutional BTC allocation continue to heat up, Metaplanet’s strategy may further strengthen market recognition of Bitcoin as “digital gold.”

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