Metaplanet Announces August Bitcoin Buy: Now Holds 17,595 BTC

On Aug 4, 2025 at 8:45 am UTC by · 3 mins read

Metaplanet has acquired 463 Bitcoin for ¥8 billion (~$53.7M), pushing its total holdings to 17,595 BTC.

Japanese investment firm Metaplanet announced the acquisition of 463 Bitcoin BTC $78 398 24h volatility: 1.7% Market cap: $1.57 T Vol. 24h: $93.62 B on August 4, 2025, spending approximately 8 billion yen ($53.7 million) at an average price of $115,895 per BTC.

Metaplanet Now Holds $2B in BTC

Metaplanet stands as the seventh-largest corporate Bitcoin holder globally, now boasting a total of 17,595 BTC, valued at over $2 billion.

The purchase was strategically timed to coincide with a 5% weekend dip in Bitcoin prices, making Metaplanet possibly the first public company to act on the decline in August.

Volatile Start for BTC ETFs

The move comes amid a volatile start to the month for crypto with spot Bitcoin ETFs in the US witnessing over $812.3 million in outflows, one of the biggest in their history, ending a seven-week streak of net inflows.

On the other hand, Ethereum ETH $2 336 24h volatility: 0.8% Market cap: $281.55 B Vol. 24h: $56.97 B ETFs continued their hot streak with $154 million in net inflows, marking 12 consecutive weeks of positive performance.

210,000 BTC by Year-End

Metaplanet remains aggressive in its long-term Bitcoin strategy. Led by CEO Simon Gerovich, the firm aims to accumulate 210,000 BTC by the end of 2027, equivalent to 1% of Bitcoin’s total supply.

With the latest acquisition, the firm is 8.4% toward that target. Gerovich confirmed the move via an X post, revealing that Metaplanet has achieved BTC Yield of 459.2% YTD 2025.

Performance Metrics: BTC Yield and Gain

Metaplanet uses BTC Yield as a key metric to assess the performance of its Bitcoin strategy. As of August 4, BTC Yield for the quarter stands at 24.6%, down from a peak of 129.4% in the previous quarter.

The BTC per Fully Diluted Share now stands at 0.0201243 BTC, indicating increasing shareholder exposure to BTC.

Bitcoin’s August Slump: Historical Headwinds

According to CoinMarketCap data, Bitcoin trades at $114,000, down nearly 4% in the past week. Historically, August has been a bearish month for Bitcoin, with an average monthly decline of 11.4% since 2013.

Last year, BTC dropped 8.6% to $59,000 in August. The worst Augusts were in 2022 and 2023, when prices plummeted to $19,800 and $27,300, respectively.

If history repeats and Bitcoin sheds another 11.4% this month, it could dip to around $105,000. However, there’s hope with 2025 being a bull market year, and bull years have seen positive Augusts, such as 2021, when BTC surged 13.8%.

September may not offer much relief either: Bitcoin has closed down in 8 of the last 12 Septembers. However, BTC still remains the best crypto to buy for long-term blockchain exposure and as a hedge against inflation, as touted by experts such as Robert Kiyosaki.

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