The assessment of 'likely_true' with high confidence is based on a convergence of evidence from the most relevant sources, with no conflicting information provided. The primary supporting evidence comes from a highly relevant German financial news article which, according to its summary, "directly connects Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund (managed by Norges Bank Investment Management) with Metaplanet Inc. and mentions the context of voting rights notifications." This source establishes a direct link between the two entities in the specific context of shareholder voting, which is the core of the claim.This is corroborated by two other sources. One article confirms that Metaplanet held a shareholder meeting with a vote specifically concerning the company's Bitcoin strategy. Another relevant source indicates that Norway's sovereign wealth fund has been increasing its indirect Bitcoin exposure. When synthesized, this evidence paints a cohesive picture: Metaplanet, a company focused on a Bitcoin strategy, held a shareholder vote on that strategy. Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund, which has a stated interest in increasing Bitcoin exposure, is directly linked to this vote. The logical inference is that the fund would vote in favor of proposals that align with its own investment strategy. The absence of any contradictory evidence further strengthens this conclusion. While the sources do not explicitly state that the fund voted 'in favor of all' proposals, the combined weight of direct and circumstantial evidence makes this outcome highly probable.