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Metaplanet to Acquire Superplanet in $134.6M Bitcoin-Funded Deal

The transaction is valued at about $135 million , structured around a nanocap company as the vehicle for Metaplanet’s U. S.

Metaplanet to Acquire Superplanet in $134.6M Bitcoin-Funded Deal

Japanese investment firm Metaplanet is moving to establish a U.S. Bitcoin treasury platform called Superplanet through a roughly $134.6 million Bitcoin-funded deal, marking a high-profile use of BTC in corporate dealmaking.

What the Metaplanet-Superplanet deal includes

Metaplanet said it will invest 2,100 bitcoin into Super League to launch a U.S. Bitcoin treasury platform under the Superplanet name, according to the company’s announcement. For related coverage, see Binance XRP Open Interest Hits Two-Month High: What It Means.

The transaction is valued at about $135 million, structured around a nanocap company as the vehicle for Metaplanet’s U.S. expansion. For related coverage, see Fireblocks launches Flow Analytics for real-time stablecoin payment tracking.

Metaplanet is the acquiring party, with Superplanet positioned as the resulting U.S. Bitcoin treasury entity. The deal was disclosed on August 18, 2026. For related coverage, see SOL Eyes $83 Breakout as ARK Invest Buys 3iQ Solana Staking ETF.

Why the Bitcoin-funded structure matters

Rather than deploying cash, Metaplanet is funding the move directly with 2,100 BTC, tying the transaction to its existing Bitcoin holdings, as reported. For related coverage, see Building Crypto Features Faster With Third-Party APIs.

The structure links corporate expansion directly to Bitcoin deployment, extending Metaplanet’s treasury strategy from balance-sheet accumulation into an operating platform aimed at the U.S. market.

Metaplanet chief executive Simon Gerovich signaled the launch on X, framing Superplanet as the firm’s U.S. Bitcoin treasury vehicle.

What the deal could mean for the market

For investors, the immediate takeaway is that a listed Bitcoin treasury firm is using its coin holdings, not fresh capital, to enter the United States, a move likely to draw attention from both equity and crypto audiences.

Execution and integration remain the key uncertainties, and the reliance on a nanocap vehicle adds risk around how quickly Superplanet can scale. The push also arrives as U.S. lawmakers weigh digital-asset rules, with the Senate set to vote on the CLARITY Act, a backdrop that could shape how Bitcoin-aligned corporates operate stateside.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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Akita Inu covers fast-moving crypto market updates, exchange news, and token ecosystem developments for CoinLive, with a focus on concise source-led reporting.