#数字资产动态追踪 Bitcoin "Enterprise Treasury" concept suddenly becomes popular.



Japanese publicly listed company MetaPlanet's recent moves are very interesting—its stock has been rising steadily, and today it jumped by 15%. The only logic behind this is: the company has incorporated Bitcoin into its core financial strategy.

What does this indicate? Traditional listed companies are starting to allocate real funds to BTC, and the stock price has already reflected the market's response. Capital votes with its feet; money talks.

To be honest, Bitcoin has long broken out of the small circle of the crypto world. When listed companies include crypto assets in their balance sheets, and institutional investors begin to treat Bitcoin as an allocation tool, this is already a change happening at the very foundation of the financial system.

The story of crypto assets is now written into Wall Street and the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

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NFT_Therapy_Groupvip
· 12h ago
The matter of corporate holding Bitcoin is really happening now Traditional capital has finally woken up, MetaPlanet's move is outstanding Adding BTC to asset allocation will become the standard in the future Wall Street is quietly accumulating coins, what are we still hesitating for Financial elites have already taken action, when can retail investors catch up In this cycle, the pace of institutional accumulation is definitely accelerating
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fren.ethvip
· 01-05 17:00
MetaPlanet's move is truly awesome. Traditional finance is finally waking up. Damn, the listed companies are directly including BTC in their financial statements. Isn't this the final mile of mainstream adoption? Honestly, it should have been like this a long time ago. Institutional allocation of BTC is much more reliable than us retail investors. The Tokyo Stock Exchange has started using this approach. Can Wall Street be left behind? The game rules are being rewritten. A 15% increase is really just the beginning; there are more stories to come. Bitcoin transforming from a wild asset to a corporate asset is happening at a surprisingly fast pace. Only fools wouldn't allocate BTC. Now, even listed companies are lining up to get in. That's why I've always said that the crypto world isn't just about coins; it's the new finance. Traditional capital entering the market is a signal. Next, it will be the turn of even bigger players.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 01-05 12:00
MetaPlanet's recent actions are essentially an embodiment of computing power allocation thinking, incorporating BTC as a store of value into financial strategy. Essentially, it's a bet on the financial cycle. The 15% increase reflects the market's certainty premium for this new model. From an ROI perspective, it is indeed worth paying attention to.
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ForkItAllDayvip
· 01-05 11:54
Traditional finance is really about to be overturned.
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SleepTradervip
· 01-05 11:46
MetaPlanet's move really can't be sustained anymore; traditional finance has finally bowed down --- Big institutions are silently accumulating, while we're still idling around --- What does a 15% increase mean? Capital is capital; the logic will never deceive --- Haha, Wall Street has started playing with cryptocurrencies; this story has truly reversed --- Corporate BTC holdings have become the new trend; what's the next step --- Basically, institutions are taking profits, retail investors are still confused --- MetaPlanet makes a move, and the stock price soars; I understand this logic --- The financial system has changed, and our game rules must change accordingly --- Capital is banding together to trade BTC; this is the underlying logic --- Tokyo Stock Exchange is now talking about cryptocurrencies; are they crazy?
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 01-05 11:46
Haha, I see through MetaPlanet's move. They're just using BTC as a cash-out machine for annualized returns. When a listed company allocates Bitcoin = institutional recognition = retail follow suit = stock price soars, I've seen this routine too many times over the years. The real arbitrage opportunity has long moved beyond small-scale crypto battles; now it’s only valuable when in the hands of those Wall Street folks.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-05 11:33
Really, MetaPlanet's move is amazing. Traditional publicly listed companies are now rushing to buy BTC, which is a sign of the shift in institutional influence.
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TokenTherapistvip
· 01-05 11:30
MetaPlanet's move is truly brilliant, a 15% increase says it all Traditional finance is finally looking back at the crypto world, this is the real breaking of barriers Wait, does this mean institutions have been quietly accumulating BTC all along? Public companies holding Bitcoin shows that Wall Street has already lost the psychological battle Capital votes are always more honest than words, stop talking about cutting leeks Placing BTC in the treasury really can create waves From the crypto world to Wall Street, the narrative around Bitcoin has completely changed In terms of corporate treasury allocations, it feels like the real bull market signal
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