South Korea has officially entered the corporate Bitcoin treasury race with the launch of Bitplanet, a newly rebranded financial firm that will deploy $40 million into Bitcoin BTC $113 186 24h volatility: 1.9% Market cap: $2.25 T Vol. 24h: $38.29 B purchases.
Announced during Bitcoin Asia 2025, the creation of Bitplanet marks the nation’s first institutional-grade Bitcoin treasury and signals a wider adoption of digital assets.
Paul Lee, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Lobo Ventures, revealed that Bitplanet was formed following the acquisition of a 62% stake in CoStack-listed SI provider SGA.
Within two weeks, the company will be rebranded and its $40 million allocation to Bitcoin will be deployed immediately, all without taking on debt.
Lee stated that this streamlined financial structure allows Bitplanet to pursue long-term growth without the risks of leverage, giving it flexibility in future treasury management.
SGA is already known for holding Bitcoin in its corporate reserves, but the rebranding confirms a much larger commitment.
The move, backed by Asia Strategy Partners through a third-party share placement, puts Bitplanet as South Korea’s first global institutional Bitcoin financial company.
Asia Strategy Partners has a history in treasury management and is expected to shape Bitplanet’s upcoming products and operational framework.
In July, Nasdaq-listed K Wave Media disclosed plans for a $1 billion Bitcoin treasury backed by financing agreements with Anson Funds.
Meanwhile, Japan’s Metaplanet has been aggressively scaling its BTC holdings, recently unveiling a massive $835 million stock issuance to fund further Bitcoin purchases, further cementing Bitcoin’s position as the best crypto to buy in 2025.
Bitplanet’s entry places South Korea firmly in this regional race for Bitcoin adoption as Asia becomes the new hub for institutional BTC treasuries.
Meanwhile, South Korea is also preparing to regulate its broader crypto market. The Financial Services Commission (FSC) is drafting a government bill, expected in October, to create a framework for won-backed stablecoins under the nation’s Virtual Asset User Protection Act.
The bill is set to establish rules for issuance, collateral management, and internal controls, providing a clearer structure for digital asset providers operating in the country.
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