Metaplanet Board Approves Plan to Lift Bitcoin Holdings to 210,000 by 2027

Metaplanet Board Approves Plan to Lift Bitcoin Holdings to 210,000 by 2027

Metaplanet’s Q4 2025 acquisition of 4,279 BTC worth $451 million advances its strategy toward a 210,000-BTC goal by 2027, with total holdings now exceeding $3.78 billion.

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Fact Check
The statement is strongly supported by a consensus across multiple, highly credible sources. There is no conflicting evidence provided. High-authority financial news outlets like Yahoo Finance and crypto data providers like CoinMarketCap and DL News all report on Metaplanet's plan to acquire 210,000 Bitcoin by 2027. Specifically, sources from DL News and the cryptocurrency exchange Bitget directly confirm that the company's 'board' approved this plan. Other high-authority sources report on the subsequent 'shareholder' approval of the framework, which logically follows and reinforces the fact that the board must have first approved and proposed the plan. The information is further corroborated by several other medium and low-authority sources, creating a consistent narrative. The specific details of the company (Metaplanet), the amount (210,000 BTC), and the timeframe (by 2027) are uniform across all relevant reports. The only irrelevant source provided contains no information on the topic and does not detract from the weight of the supporting evidence.
Summary

Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich announced the company purchased 4,279 BTC in Q4 2025 at an average price of about $105,412 per coin, totaling $451.06 million. As of December 30, 2025, Metaplanet’s Bitcoin holdings stand at 35,102 BTC, valued at roughly $3.78 billion at an average price of $107,606 each. This acquisition is part of the firm’s board-approved plan to expand its Bitcoin reserves to 210,000 BTC by 2027, supported by strategies including expanded Class A and Class B share issuance, floating interest rates, quarterly dividends, and overseas B share issuance targeting institutional investors.

Terms & Concepts
  • Bitcoin holdings: The amount of Bitcoin a party controls, often reported in treasury or investment disclosures.
  • Share issuance: The creation and sale of new company shares to raise capital or adjust ownership structure.
  • Institutional investors: Large entities like funds or banks that invest significant capital on behalf of clients or members.