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Japan’s Metaplanet Builds Bitcoin Powerhouse With ¥4B Venture Arm

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  • Metaplanet launches two subsidiaries expanding Bitcoin infrastructure and global crypto investment operations.
  • Tokyo-based venture arm would invest four billion yen into Japan’s Bitcoin ecosystem.
  • Miami subsidiary aims to connect Asian capital with Western institutional crypto markets.

Metaplanet, the Tokyo-listed company that has built one of Asia’s largest corporate Bitcoin reserves, is moving well beyond Bitcoin accumulation. The company announced on Monday the establishment of two wholly-owned subsidiaries, one focused on building Japan’s Bitcoin financial infrastructure from scratch, and another based in Miami designed to bridge Asian and Western capital markets.

Two Subsidiaries, Two Very Different Jobs

The announcements are distinct in focus but connected in ambition:

  • Metaplanet Ventures K.K. based in Tokyo, will invest four billion yen into Japan’s Bitcoin ecosystem over the next two to three years.
  • Metaplanet Asset Management Inc. based in Miami, will serve as the company’s institutional capital markets platform targeting global investors.

Building Japan’s Bitcoin Infrastructure

Japan has one of the most developed regulatory frameworks for digital assets in the world. What it lacks, according to Metaplanet, is the domestic infrastructure to match. Metaplanet Ventures is designed to close that gap across three programmes:

  • A venture investment arm targeting companies building across lending, payments, custody, stablecoins, derivatives and compliance technology.
  • An incubator programme providing seed capital and direct access to Metaplanet’s distribution channels and investor network for early-stage Japanese founders.
  • A grants programme supporting open source Bitcoin developers, educators and researchers across Japan.

The subsidiary’s first investment has already been confirmed: up to 400 million yen into JPYC Inc., Japan’s first licensed yen stablecoin issuer. Chief Executive Simon Gerovich explained the thinking plainly. Every Bitcoin transaction has two sides, Bitcoin and a currency. As the market goes institutional, that currency side goes digital. JPYC is building that rail in Japan.

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A Global Capital Markets Play From Miami

Metaplanet Asset Management will target opportunities across:

  • Digital credit and fixed income instruments
  • Actively managed Bitcoin equity and volatility strategies
  • Index products tracking the emerging Bitcoin capital markets asset class

Gerovich described it as a platform bridging Asian and Western capital, with specific funds to be announced as they launch.

The company’s core Bitcoin accumulation strategy remains unchanged. “Every Bitcoin transaction has two sides. Bitcoin and currency. As this market goes institutional, that currency side goes digital. JPYC is building that rail in Japan and we want to be part of it,” Gerovich said.

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