Bitcoin News Today: "As ETFs Experience Rapid Growth, Metaplanet Remains Steadfast in the Battle for Bitcoin Leadership"
- Metaplanet holds 30,823 BTC, aiming for 210,000 by 2027 via preferred shares. - MicroStrategy's market value discounts raise debt concerns despite CEO's confidence. - ETF growth and institutional interest shift Bitcoin's perception as a long-term asset. - Japan's $2T assets drive Metaplanet's Bitcoin-backed fixed-income strategy.
Metaplanet Continues Proactive
Japanese Bitcoin holding company Metaplanet Inc., frequently referred to as "Japan's MicroStrategy," has reiterated its commitment to an assertive Bitcoin purchasing plan, undeterred by market fluctuations and the growing presence of ETFs. The firm
Meanwhile, U.S.-based Bitcoin treasury leader MicroStrategy (MSTR), which has adopted a similar approach to Metaplanet, continues to be scrutinized as its market capitalization remains below the value of its Bitcoin assets. As of November 16,
The landscape for Bitcoin treasuries is shifting as institutional involvement increases.
As ETFs become more popular—Canary’s XRP spot ETF, for example,
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