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Metaplanet secures shareholder approval for capital overhaul aimed at Bitcoin accumulation strategy

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Last updated: September 3, 2025 9:50 am
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Published: September 3, 2025
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A Japanese Bitcoin-focused company, Metaplanet, has recently gained shareholder approval to undertake a significant restructuring of its capital framework, potentially unlocking billions in fundraising aimed at boosting its Bitcoin acquisition ambitions. During an extraordinary general meeting held on Monday, investors endorsed modifications to the company’s articles of incorporation, allowing for an expansion of authorized shares to 2.7 billion.

In conjunction with this move, the company introduced a new dual-class preferred stock system. This innovative structure is designed to attract a wider range of investors while allowing current shareholders to maintain control over the organization. Under this arrangement, Class A shares will provide a fixed dividend, appealing to those investors seeking stable, income-focused returns. Meanwhile, Class B shares present a riskier investment option with the potential benefit of converting into common stock, which offers upside if Metaplanet’s Bitcoin accumulation strategy pays off.

Metaplanet has characterized the introduction of these new share classes as a “defensive mechanism,” aimed at protecting common shareholders from excessive dilution. Furthermore, this approach is projected to unlock up to 555 billion yen (approximately $3.7 billion) in funding potential, which could significantly bolster the company’s efforts in the cryptocurrency space.

Earlier this month, Metaplanet disclosed plans to raise this substantial amount to help facilitate its objective of acquiring 210,000 Bitcoin (BTC) by the end of 2027. In a pivotal step towards making this goal a reality, the company’s board of directors recently resolved to issue new shares through an international offering. This decision paved the way for the subsequent shareholder meeting, which was crucial for navigating internal governance challenges.

While shareholders have given their endorsement for the overarching plan, the specific terms for the issuance must still receive authorization from the board. Additionally, Metaplanet is required to submit detailed registration statements to Japanese regulatory authorities.

However, the path to achieving the desired fundraising goal remains fraught with challenges, particularly in attracting the necessary investors to reach the anticipated $3.7 billion target. Compounding these challenges, Metaplanet’s stock has recently experienced a downturn, trading at approximately $5.74 as of Tuesday. This represents a significant decline of 54% from a peak of $12.75 observed in June.

Currently, Metaplanet stands as the sixth-largest corporate holder of Bitcoin worldwide. On Monday, the company made headlines by purchasing 1,009 BTC for about $112 million, increasing its total holdings to 20,000 Bitcoin, valued at roughly $2.2 billion based on current market prices.

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