Tokyo-listed Metaplanet has approved a $135 million perpetual preferred share offering to fund Bitcoin acquisitions, while Strategy founder Michael SaylorTokyo-listed Metaplanet has approved a $135 million perpetual preferred share offering to fund Bitcoin acquisitions, while Strategy founder Michael Saylor

Metaplanet Raises $135M for Bitcoin as Saylor Says “We Can Survive 80% Crash”

2025/11/21 16:30
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Tokyo-listed Metaplanet has approved a $135 million perpetual preferred share offering to fund Bitcoin acquisitions, while Strategy founder Michael Saylor defended corporate treasury strategies amid mounting market volatility.

The Japanese firm’s Class B preferred shares carry a 4.9% fixed dividend and a ¥1,000 conversion price, as Asia’s largest Bitcoin treasury company doubles down on digital asset accumulation despite trading below the value of its crypto holdings.

Metaplanet’s board resolved on November 20 to issue 23.61 million Class B preferred shares through third-party allotment to overseas institutional investors, raising ¥21.25 billion ($135M) with estimated net proceeds of ¥20.41 billion ($130M) after expenses.

The payment date is scheduled for December 29, pending shareholder approval at an extraordinary general meeting on December 22.

Metaplanet’s MERCURY Preferred Shares

The Class B shares, branded “MERCURY” for Metaplanet Convertible for Return & Yield, combine quarterly fixed dividends with equity upside through conversion rights into common stock.

Each preferred share entitles holders to ¥12.25 ($0.08) in annual dividends distributed quarterly, though the initial period ending December 31 pays just ¥0.40 ($0.003) per share.

The conversion price sits significantly above Metaplanet’s November 19 closing price of ¥375 ($2.40), limiting immediate dilution concerns.

Representative Director Simon Gerovich stated the structure aims to “minimize dilution from common share issuances while continuing to expand BTC holdings,” calling it a “new step in scaling” their Bitcoin treasury strategy.

Saylor Dismisses Volatility Concerns

Michael Saylor pushed back against concerns about Bitcoin treasury models during a November 14 CNBC interview, declaring that Strategy “can withstand an 80%–90% drawdown and keep operating” despite recent market turbulence.

The executive chairman emphasized that his company maintains minimal leverage at just 1.15 times, with debt extending for 4.5 years.

If you want to ride the rocket, you got to be prepared to pull the G’s,” Saylor said, noting Bitcoin has experienced six major drawdowns over five years while still delivering 50% average annual returns.

He compared Strategy’s 71% five-year performance to Nvidia, asserting no S&P stock has performed better over that period.

As uncovered today, Strategy faces potential exclusion from the MSCI USA and Nasdaq 100 indexes as providers reassess firms whose balance sheets are dominated by digital assets.

JPMorgan analysts estimated MSCI removal alone could trigger up to $2.8 billion in outflows from passive funds, with decisions expected by January 15.

MSCI proposed in October consultations to exclude companies whose digital asset holdings exceed 50% of total assets, viewing such firms as closer to investment funds rather than operating businesses.

Strategy’s stock has plunged over 60% from its November 2024 record highs, though it remains up more than 1,300% since initiating Bitcoin purchases in August 2020.

Bitcoin Treasury Sector Faces Premium Collapse

The Bitcoin treasury sector has entered what Coinbase Research describes as a “player-versus-player” competitive phase, with 26 of 168 firms now trading below their crypto reserves.

Industry-wide premiums compressed from 3.76 times net asset value in April to 2.8 times currently as monthly corporate Bitcoin adoption dropped 95% since July.

Metaplanet became the first major treasury company to consistently trade below its holdings in October, prompting a 75 billion yen share repurchase program backed by a $500 million credit facility.

Strategy continues aggressive accumulation despite headwinds, acquiring 8,178 Bitcoin this week at $102,171 per coin, lifting total holdings to 649,870 tokens.

Saylor maintained that Bitcoin will continue to outperform gold and the S&P 500, describing the asset as “digital capital” for long-term investors.

No rich person wants to buy the currency instead of an equity or a real estate or a capital asset,” he said, dismissing concerns that stablecoin growth could crowd out Bitcoin’s use case while confirming Strategy is “buying quite a lot actually” at current price levels.

For Metaplanet, this new preferred share issuance is a strategic pivot toward diversified capital structures as treasury companies navigate compressed valuations.

The firm initially plans to limit preferred issuance to 25% of Bitcoin’s net asset value to avoid excessive leverage while gradually building performance track records and cultivating the preferred equity market for potential future listings.

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