Metaplanet Raises $880 Million Via Share Offering For Fresh BTC Purchases
Metaplanet, a Japanese firm known for its aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy, has announced plans to raise approximately $880 million through an overseas share issuance.

Metaplanet, a Japanese firm known for its aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy, has announced plans to raise approximately $880 million through an overseas share issuance.
The UAE has built a Bitcoin reserve of around 6,300 BTC, worth up to $740 million, mainly through state-backed mining. This makes it one of the largest national holders, ranking just ahead of El Salvador.
A Philippine lawmaker has proposed that the central bank buy 2,000 bitcoins each year for five years, creating a national reserve of 10,000 coins. The plan aims to strengthen the country’s finances and provide a long-term store of value alongside traditional reserves like gold and foreign currency.
Japan plans to tax crypto profits at a flat 20% instead of rates as high as 55%. The regulator also aims to allow crypto ETFs and approve the country’s first yen-backed stablecoin.
Arthur Hayes, the BitMEX co-founder pardoned by Donald Trump, has invested in a stem cell firm with clinics in Mexico and Bangkok. He is also backing crypto treasury firms while warning that the market may already be overheating.
A Pennsylvania lawmaker has put forward a bill to stop politicians and their families from owning or trading crypto while in office. The plan follows claims that Donald Trump has used his role to profit from tokens like his own memecoin.
Bitcoin has retraced below $117,000 after reaching an all-time high last week, signaling a pause in upward momentum and growing caution among investors.
Dutch cryptocurrency company Amdax is preparing to launch one of Europe’s most ambitious Bitcoin strategies yet: creating a dedicated Bitcoin treasury firm, seeking a listing on Amsterdam’s Euronext, and ultimately aiming to acquire 1% of the total Bitcoin supply.
The SEC has delayed decisions on several crypto ETFs, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Litecoin, and Dogecoin, pushing most deadlines into October. Regulators are working on new listing standards that could allow faster approvals of altcoin ETFs once rules are finalised.
Taiwan’s WiseLink led a $10 million funding round for Nasdaq-listed Top Win International, helping the company buy Bitcoin and expand into digital assets. The deal makes WiseLink the first public Taiwanese firm to back a Bitcoin treasury strategy and aims to combine crypto holdings with cross-border business operations.
BitTrade, a Japanese crypto exchange, broadens its lending program to include XRP and SHIB, offering users a 2% annual yield over 90 days, amid market buzz surrounding Shiba Inu's burn rate surge and XRP's projected "mega pump."
The crypto data platform plans to integrate new endpoints into its crypto data API by Q2 2024, covering various aspects of NFT data across major platforms.
Genesis pursues $689 million recovery in a legal clash with Gemini post-FTX collapse, sparking lawsuits and disputes over fund recovery and collateral use.
KyberSwap, a decentralised exchange spanning 15 blockchains, grapples with a significant $48 million security breach, prompting urgent user fund withdrawals and raising concerns about the vulnerability of liquidity providers across various DeFi platforms.
These long-awaited reimbursements will be financed through the sale of Mt. Gox's remaining assets, including 142,000 BTC, 143,000 BCH, and 69 billion yen (about $625 million)
North Korean hackers, posing as journalists, escalate cyber threats by targeting nearly 1,500 South Korean officials in a sophisticated phishing campaign, compromising crypto accounts, and deploying mining malware, prompting urgent calls for enhanced cybersecurity measures.
KuCoin, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, introduces KuCard, a Visa-powered crypto debit card that transforms digital assets into everyday spending power.
Netflix director Carl Erik Rinsch diverts $4 million from Conquest series budget to invest in Dogecoin, yielding a $27 million windfall, prompting a $14 million dispute with Netflix.
Binance admits guilt, settles $4.3 billion charges for neglecting illicit transactions, including child pornography, prompting CEO resignation and condemnation from US Treasury Secretary Yellen.
This incident follows a string of exploits related to Justin Sun, who just saw Poloniex suffer a $100 million hack this month.