The Financial Times reported that CEO Simon Gerovich hinted at a potential shift in the company’s strategy, suggesting that their Bitcoin-heavy approach may soon evolve into something much grander.
The plan? Utilize Bitcoin not only as a treasury asset but as capital to acquire revenue-generating businesses. Although details remain under wraps, the possibility of entering Japan’s digital finance sector has sparked excitement within the crypto community, with one observer calling the move “next-level adoption.”
Metaplanet has already demonstrated its commitment to aggressive Bitcoin accumulation. After acquiring an additional 2,205 BTC worth nearly $239 million this week, its total holdings now stand at 15,555 BTC, ranking it fifth among global corporate holders. The company ultimately aims to secure 210,000 BTC by 2027—symbolically targeting 1% of Bitcoin’s total supply.
While Metaplanet builds its Bitcoin arsenal, Michael Saylor’s Strategy remains at the top with 597,325 BTC and an unrealized profit of $14 billion. However, if Metaplanet follows through on its ambitions, it could soon become more than just a treasury powerhouse—it may emerge as one of Bitcoin’s most prominent institutional players in financial services.
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2025-07-08 17:09