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Bitcoin Treasury Firm Metaplanet Makes Entry into Japan’s Yen Bond Market with BitBonds Issuance

Tokyo-listed Bitcoin treasury firm Metaplanet has formally entered Japan’s domestic bond market by launching a new continuous corporate bond program known as BitBonds and completing its first issuance under the framework.

Bitcoin Treasury Firm Metaplanet Makes Entry into Japan’s Yen Bond Market with BitBonds Issuance
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Tokyo-listed Bitcoin treasury firm Metaplanet has formally entered Japan’s domestic bond market by launching a new continuous corporate bond program known as BitBonds and completing its first issuance under the framework.

On August 13, 2026, the company disclosed that it had established BitBonds as an ongoing platform for issuing senior unsecured ordinary bonds.

The inaugural offering consisted of the 21st through 24th series of these instruments.

Through a small-number private placement conducted under Japan’s Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, Metaplanet raised approximately 200 million yen (roughly $1.3 million) across four separate series.

The bonds feature maturities of about three years and carry fixed annual interest rates ranging from approximately 4.0 percent to 4.3 percent.

Unlike the company’s earlier bond placements, which were typically subscribed by a single institutional investor, this debut transaction opened investment opportunities based on Metaplanet’s credit to a wider circle of participants.

Individual investors and corporate entities could access the bonds for the first time.

Distribution was handled entirely through Metaplanet Securities, the firm’s wholly owned subsidiary that operates as a Type I Financial Instruments Business Operator.

This vertically integrated approach—where Metaplanet designs the product and its securities arm places it directly with investors—represents a novel structure in the Japanese market.

Metaplanet positions BitBonds as a core financing pillar alongside common shares, equity-linked securities, and preferred shares.

The program is intended to give the company greater flexibility in managing its capital structure, optimizing its cost of capital, adjusting its funding mix, and refining its debt maturity profile over the medium to long term.

By expanding the ways investors can participate in the firm’s Bitcoin strategy, the company aims to broaden its investor base and deepen its presence in the yen-denominated credit market.

The bonds themselves are unsecured and unrated senior obligations of Metaplanet.

They are not backed by any specific assets, including the company’s substantial Bitcoin holdings.

Instead, repayment of principal and interest rests solely on the overall creditworthiness of the issuer. While the company’s balance sheet is dominated by Bitcoin, bondholders do not receive direct exposure to Bitcoin price movements; their claims are limited to fixed yen payments.

Liquidity prior to maturity is not guaranteed, and the instruments carry transfer restrictions consistent with private placement rules.Company executives framed the modest inaugural size as deliberate.

The limited scale allowed Metaplanet to test and establish the full issuance, distribution, and administration infrastructure needed for larger future offerings.

Going forward, decisions on additional series will depend on funding requirements, prevailing market conditions, and investor demand.

Over time, the firm plans to scale the program significantly and, when appropriate, move toward public offerings supported by securities registration statements and the appointment of a bond manager.

The move comes amid Japan’s shift to a sustained positive interest-rate environment and a broader policy push encouraging households and institutions to allocate more capital toward investment products.

Metaplanet sees an opportunity in the relatively underdeveloped segment of the credit market that sits between high-grade public bonds and private placements by smaller unlisted companies.

As a publicly listed entity with continuous disclosure obligations and a highly liquid primary asset, the company believes it is well placed to help fill that gap.

The inaugural BitBonds issuance is expected to have only an immaterial effect on Metaplanet’s consolidated results for the fiscal year ending December 2026. Nevertheless, it marks a strategic milestone: the first formal linkage between the balance sheet of a listed Bitcoin treasury company and a dedicated securities distribution platform in Japan.

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