Asia's largest publicly traded Bitcoin holding company, Metaplanet, plans to invest $27 million to build Bitcoin infrastructure in Japan

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On March 12, Japanese publicly listed company Metaplanet announced that it is expanding its strategy from simply holding Bitcoin to building a comprehensive Bitcoin ecosystem. The company currently holds approximately 35,102 BTC, making it one of the largest Bitcoin-holding publicly traded companies in Asia. It also announced the establishment of a wholly owned subsidiary, Metaplanet Ventures K.K., which plans to invest in supporting the development of Bitcoin financial infrastructure in Japan.

According to the announcement, Metaplanet expects to invest about 4 billion yen (approximately $27 million) over the next two to three years, mainly funded by cash flow from its existing Bitcoin-related businesses. The new investment firm will focus on supporting the Japanese market while also introducing technology and talent globally to promote the growth of the digital asset industry in Japan.

Metaplanet Ventures’ strategy mainly includes three areas. First, establishing a venture capital division focused on seed to growth-stage companies, investing in infrastructure such as Bitcoin lending, collateralized finance, payment systems, Lightning Network, stablecoin technology, digital asset custody, compliance services, derivatives, and asset tokenization.

The second initiative is creating an incubator program for early-stage digital asset companies in Japan, providing seed funding to startups and leveraging Metaplanet’s existing distribution channels, platform resources, and investor network to help these companies grow. The third project is setting up a community funding program to support local Bitcoin open-source developers, educators, and researchers in Japan, strengthening the country’s technical talent pool.

The fund’s first investment has already been confirmed. Metaplanet Ventures will invest about 400 million yen (around $2.7 million) in the stablecoin issuer JPYC Inc. through a loan from its parent company, with the transaction expected to close in April 2026. The funds will be used to advance technology and applications related to the Japanese yen stablecoin.

The company stated that this strategy is closely aligned with Japan’s future regulatory direction. Japan plans to reclassify Bitcoin as a regulated financial asset in January 2028, which will require more robust custody, clearing, payment, lending, and compliance infrastructure in the domestic market.

While beginning to develop an industry ecosystem, Metaplanet emphasizes that its core strategy remains unchanged: continuing to accumulate and hold Bitcoin long-term as corporate reserve assets. The company also noted that its current investment plans are not expected to significantly impact its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2026. Analysts believe that as Japan’s regulatory environment becomes clearer, the development of domestic Bitcoin infrastructure may accelerate.

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