Japanese investment firm Metaplanet is ramping up its Bitcoin strategy by raising $50 million through a private placement of zero-interest bonds.
The offering, announced May 28, is structured in $1.25 million tranches and will be fully subscribed by Evo Fund, a Cayman-based investor that has consistently backed Metaplanet’s crypto ambitions.
The bonds come with no interest payments, no collateral, and no administrative oversight—highlighting a deep level of trust between the two firms and a shared bullish stance on Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory.
This latest funding round follows Metaplanet’s massive acquisition of 1,004 BTC, bringing its total holdings to 7,800 BTC—currently valued at over $800 million. Despite minimal expected impact on its 2025 financials, the company says further disclosures will be made if necessary.
Metaplanet’s crypto-heavy treasury approach has driven significant interest in its stock, with 10x Research noting that investors are pricing in Bitcoin exposure at five times its actual value. Critics like short-seller Jim Chanos argue that buying BTC directly is a more cost-effective strategy than holding shares in firms like Metaplanet or Strategy Corp, which package Bitcoin exposure through equity.
As more companies experiment with BTC as a treasury reserve asset, debates over valuation and access models continue to intensify on Wall Street.
Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy, has revealed that the company has acquired an additional 21,021 Bitcoin for approximately $2.46 billion, paying an average price of $117,256 per BTC.
As Bitcoin continues to consolidate above $100K, a critical market signal is flashing: BTC funding rates remain elevated, even as price action cools.
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, has suggested that a balanced investment portfolio should include up to 15% allocation to gold or Bitcoin, though he remains personally more inclined toward the traditional asset.
With Bitcoin hovering near $119,000, traders are weighing their next move carefully. The question dominating the market now is simple: Buy the dip or wait for a cleaner setup?