Bitcoin Updates: Metaplanet Overcomes BTC Slump, Obtains $130M Financing to Increase Holdings
- Metaplanet secures $130M Bitcoin-backed loan amid BTC's $88K dip, expanding its digital-asset holdings despite 20% unrealized losses. - The firm raised $135M via MERCURY Class B shares in November 2025 to fund BTC accumulation while minimizing equity dilution. - A $5B commitment to its U.S. subsidiary aims to accelerate Bitcoin purchases, targeting 210,000 BTC by 2027 with loan funds allocated entirely to acquisitions. - Metaplanet's hybrid debt-equity strategy, including 4.9% dividend-bearing preferred
Metaplanet, a Japanese company that transitioned from hospitality to
The company's fundraising initiatives are part of a larger $5 billion pledge to its U.S. arm, Metaplanet Treasury Corp,
Metaplanet's approach to financing blends both debt and equity tools to grow its Bitcoin holdings. The $500 million credit facility offers adaptable liquidity backed by its BTC assets, while the MERCURY shares—a mix of fixed income and Bitcoin-linked returns—provide long-term funding without diluting regular shareholders
The company's ability to weather market swings has attracted attention. Even as Bitcoin's value drops, Metaplanet stands by its treasury approach, with CEO Simon Gerovich
Metaplanet's tactics illustrate a rising pattern among corporate Bitcoin investors to use structured finance. Alongside companies like MicroStrategy and Strive, Metaplanet is at the forefront of using perpetual preferred shares and secured debt to support large Bitcoin purchases. Still, experts caution that tighter valuations and evolving regulations could challenge the durability of these strategies. For now, Metaplanet is committed to its long-term objectives, with Gerovich
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