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Metaplanet Hits 5,000 BTC Mark, Logs 121.1% BTC Yield in Bold Treasury Play

Metaplanet Inc. (TSE: 3350) has officially joined the ranks of heavyweight corporate Bitcoin holders, now owning 5,000 BTC as part of its growing digital asset strategy.

The Tokyo-listed hospitality company revealed that its total Bitcoin holdings are valued at approximately $428.1 million, acquired at an average price of $85,621 per coin. The latest addition of 145 BTC — purchased at an average price of $93,327, for a total outlay of $13.6 million — signals the firm’s continued confidence in BTC as a strategic reserve asset.

So far in 2025, Metaplanet has achieved a BTC Yield of 121.1% — a proprietary metric that measures the increase in bitcoin per share, net of dilution. The firm reported a 95.6% yield in Q1 alone, reflecting aggressive and effective accumulation.

This BTC Yield figure provides a unique lens into how Metaplanet evaluates performance, focusing solely on growth in underlying bitcoin exposure rather than fiat-based gains or share price movements.

Despite the bullish fundamentals in its treasury strategy, Metaplanet shares were trading 5% lower at the time of writing — a disconnect that could present an opportunity for forward-looking investors.

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