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Metaplanet Acquires 2,823 BTC, Surpassing 43,000 in Holdings
Metaplanet purchased 2,823 Bitcoin in the second quarter, lowering its average acquisition cost to $106,500 per BTC, and reported $10.9 million in revenue from its income strategies.
Metaplanet has increased its Bitcoin holdings by acquiring 2,823 BTC during the second quarter. This purchase has pushed its total Bitcoin holdings to over 43,000 coins. The company reported that the average cost of its Bitcoin acquisitions has decreased to $106,500 per BTC, indicating a strategic accumulation at various price points. Additionally, Metaplanet generated $10.9 million in revenue through its income generation strategies, which may include lending, staking, or other crypto-related activities. This level of accumulation and revenue highlights the company's active engagement in the cryptocurrency market and its confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value. The increase in holdings and revenue figures could influence market perceptions of institutional or large-scale investor interest in Bitcoin, potentially impacting its price and liquidity.
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