Metaplanet Secures $500M Bitcoin-Backed Credit Line, Expands Treasury Strategy
Metaplanet creates a $500 million Bitcoin-backed credit facility and ¥75 billion share buyback, with analysts warning of collateral risks and potential BTC price volatility affecting liquidity.
On Tuesday, Metaplanet announced a $500 million credit facility backed by Bitcoin to support long-term BTC holdings and improve capital efficiency. The company also continues its ¥75 billion ($500 million) share repurchase program.
The announcement reflects its growing role as a publicly traded Bitcoin treasury company in Japan. However, some industry observers have raised concerns regarding potential collateral and market volatility risks.
Bitcoin-Backed Credit Facility Enhances Capital Strategy
Metaplanet, listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (3350.T), had established a significant credit line to borrow funds using its Bitcoin holdings as collateral. According to the board resolution, the facility will provide liquidity for future BTC acquisitions while supporting the company’s broader capital allocation strategy.
The initiative reflects a shift toward using Bitcoin as a strategic balance sheet asset rather than a speculative holding. By using BTC as collateral, Metaplanet aims to increase asset yield while reducing equity dilution. Company representative Simon Gerovich noted the facility enables “flexible execution as part of the company’s capital allocation strategy.”
Metaplanet has established a share repurchase program to enhance capital efficiency and maximize BTC Yield. The Board also approved a credit facility to enable flexible execution as part of the company’s capital allocation strategy.
— Simon Gerovich (@gerovich) October 28, 2025
Stock Performance and Market Reaction
Following the announcement, Metaplanet shares closed at JPY 499 on October 28, up 2.25% from the previous session. The market response indicates investor interest in the company’s dual approach of BTC-backed financing and share buybacks.
Despite the uptick, some investors remain cautious due to high valuation multiples and potential volatility in Bitcoin prices. If BTC values decline, the collateral’s effectiveness could be reduced, potentially affecting loan terms and liquidity requirements.
Critical Perspectives and Risk Considerations
Some market commentators have raised concerns regarding Metaplanet’s strategy.
A crypto analyst stated that selling BTC to fund share buybacks would be “straight dumb, pure death spiral,” but using BTC as collateral for buybacks is “an interesting move” that limits downside risk.
Interesting. Selling BTC to buy back shares is straight dumb , pure death spiral. Using BTC as collateral to run buybacks is an interesting move, it limits the downside. Wondering how it plays out.
— Molly (@bigmagicdao) October 28, 2025
They further noted that the key risks involve collateral ratios and interest rates during a BTC downtrend. Additionally, they highlighted that maintaining share price premiums depends on the company’s ability to manage liquidity and investor demand, suggesting careful monitoring is required to avoid unintended financial stress.
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