Metaplanet Executes $130M Bitcoin-Backed Loan Under Credit Facility
Quick Breakdown
- Metaplanet executes $130M loan under Bitcoin-backed credit facility.
- Funds earmarked for additional BTC acquisitions, income generation, and possible share buybacks.
- Collateral buffer ensures minimal financial impact despite Bitcoin price volatility.
Metaplanet has executed a $130 million loan under the terms of its previously disclosed USD 500 million Credit Facility Agreement, the company confirmed. The loan, secured by the company’s Bitcoin holdings, underscores Metaplanet’s ongoing strategy to leverage its digital asset holdings for growth and operational flexibility.
MetaPlanet announced that it has executed a new $130 million loan under its credit facility, secured by its Bitcoin holdings. The facility has a total limit of $500 million, with $230 million already drawn. The company currently holds 30,823 BTC, sufficient to cover collateral…
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Loan details and collateral structure
The loan was taken out on November 21, 2025, with an interest rate tied to the USD reference rate plus a spread. The loan is automatically renewed daily and can be repaid at the company’s discretion. The credit is fully collateralized by Bitcoin, with Metaplanet holding 30,823 BTC, approximately $3.5 billion, providing a substantial buffer relative to the loan amount.
“Given the scale of our Bitcoin holdings compared to this borrowing, we maintain ample collateral headroom even amid potential market volatility,”
the company stated.
Purpose and strategic outlook
Funds raised from the loan will be used for additional Bitcoin acquisitions, expansion of the company’s Bitcoin income-generating business, and potential share repurchases, depending on market conditions. The Bitcoin income generation segment uses borrowed assets as collateral to sell Bitcoin options and earn premium income, further integrating the company’s digital asset operations into its financial strategy.
Metaplanet noted that the loan’s impact on its financial results for the fiscal year ending December 2025 is expected to be minimal. The company will provide updates if any material effects are identified.
This transaction continues Metaplanet’s approach to responsibly leveraging digital assets for growth while maintaining strong collateral management. With a total of $230 million drawn under the $500 million credit facility to date, the company remains well-positioned to capitalize on opportunities in the evolving Bitcoin and crypto markets.
Meanwhile, the organization strengthened its Bitcoin treasury strategy by acquiring an additional 103 BTC, valued at ¥1.736 billion. The purchase was made at an average price of ¥16.85 million per Bitcoin, raising the company’s total holdings to 18,991 BTC.
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