Japanese listed company Metaplanet continues to increase its BTC holdings in Q4. CEO Simon Gerovich revealed that the company purchased 4,279 bitcoins this quarter, investing $451 million, with an average purchase price of $105,412 per bitcoin. As of the end of December this year, Metaplanet's total BTC holdings reached 35,102 coins, with an on-paper cost of approximately $3.78 billion, averaging $107,606 per coin. From this data, it appears that Metaplanet's view on Bitcoin remains quite firm — continuing to accumulate despite market fluctuations. The company's performance in BTC in 2025 is also worth watching; ongoing institutional-level holdings may indirectly reflect institutional investors' outlook on the future market trend.
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FastLeaver
· 4h ago
Wow, Metaplanet is really all in, with over 35,000 BTC. They must be very optimistic about this.
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 4h ago
Laughing out loud, this is the true all-in spirit. While we retail investors are still calculating transaction fees, the institutions are already preparing to build walls with Bitcoin.
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ShadowStaker
· 4h ago
ngl metaplanet's conviction here is interesting—35k btc is serious institutional skin in the game. but that $107.6k avg cost? they're betting *hard* on further appreciation. watch the validator attrition if we see prolonged downside pressure.
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MintMaster
· 4h ago
Institutions are really quietly accumulating, this pace is a bit intense.
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TokenVelocity
· 4h ago
Institutions are still buying? Alright, retail investors, let's continue to chase slowly.
Japanese listed company Metaplanet continues to increase its BTC holdings in Q4. CEO Simon Gerovich revealed that the company purchased 4,279 bitcoins this quarter, investing $451 million, with an average purchase price of $105,412 per bitcoin. As of the end of December this year, Metaplanet's total BTC holdings reached 35,102 coins, with an on-paper cost of approximately $3.78 billion, averaging $107,606 per coin. From this data, it appears that Metaplanet's view on Bitcoin remains quite firm — continuing to accumulate despite market fluctuations. The company's performance in BTC in 2025 is also worth watching; ongoing institutional-level holdings may indirectly reflect institutional investors' outlook on the future market trend.