‘Asia’s MicroStrategy’ Metaplanet buys another ¥200 million worth of Bitcoin
Metaplanet's continued investment in Bitcoin highlights a growing trend among Japanese companies to adopt cryptocurrency as a strategic hedge against economic instability, potentially signaling a broader shift in corpora...
Metaplanet's continued investment in Bitcoin highlights a growing trend among Japanese companies to adopt cryptocurrency as a strategic hedge against economic instability, potentially signaling a broader shift in corporate financial strategies within the region.
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