Quick Take
  • Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich fired back at critics, accusing the Japanese Bitcoin-holding firm of misusing shareholder funds and hiding key disclosures.
  • Metaplanet holds over $1.2 billion in unrealized Bitcoin losses, making transparency around fund use a direct concern for shareholders.
  • Allegations of undisclosed borrowing against BTC holdings raise governance red flags for public-company crypto investors.
  • Gerovich confirmed Bitcoin wallet addresses are publicly listed, with a live shareholder dashboard tracking holdings in real time.

What Happened

Allegations of undisclosed borrowing against BTC holdings raise governance red flags for public-company crypto investors.

Market Context

Critics alleged Metaplanet bought BTC at a market top, stayed silent during the drawdown, and borrowed against those holdings without disclosing interest rates or counterparties.

Gerovich called September’s purchase price a “local top” but defended a long-term, non-market-timed strategy.

Gerovich attributed reported accounting losses solely to unrealized mark-to-market BTC fluctuations on unsold holdings.

Why It Matters

Metaplanet CEO Simon Gerovich fired back at critics, accusing the Japanese Bitcoin-holding firm of misusing shareholder funds and hiding key disclosures.

Why it matters:

Details

Metaplanet holds over $1.2 billion in unrealized Bitcoin losses, making transparency around fund use a direct concern for shareholders.

The details:

Gerovich confirmed Bitcoin wallet addresses are publicly listed, with a live shareholder dashboard tracking holdings in real time.

The company reported 6.2 billion yen in operating profit — up 1,694% year-over-year.

Meanwhile, CoinGecko currently tracks Metaplanet’s unrealized BTC losses at over $1.2 billion.

The big picture:

Metaplanet follows the MicroStrategy playbook — using equity and debt to accumulate Bitcoin as a primary treasury asset.

Corporate BTC holders now face growing pressure to meet traditional disclosure standards as unrealized losses mount across the sector.

The allegations expose a structural tension: Bitcoin’s on-chain transparency does not automatically satisfy securities law disclosure requirements.

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