Metaplanet, a company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, has introduced a new continuous bond issuance program called BitBonds. The company has completed the first private placement under that program, which consists of the 21st through 24th series of unsecured ordinary corporate bonds. The issue date is August 13, 2026. The total amount is approximately 200 million yen, or around $1.25 million, and the issuance is divided into four tranches. Each tranche has a maturity of roughly three years and carries an interest rate within a range of 4.0% to 4.3%. Metaplanet disclosed the placement in a post on its official X account; Foresight's 7X24 flash news service carried the update. These are Japanese yen-denominated unsecured ordinary corporate bonds issued under the BitBonds program. The first private placement under the BitBonds program has four series being offered together, with a term of about three years and a coupon range spanning 4.0% to 4.3%.
Metaplanet, a Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed company, has completed the first private placement under its new continuous bond issuance program, BitBonds. The placement comprises the 21st to 24th series of unsecured ordinary corporate bonds, dated August 13, 2026.
Total proceeds are about 200 million yen, or $1.25 million, across four tranches, each with a maturity of roughly three years. Interest rates range from 4.0% to 4.3%. The company made the announcement on its official X account; Foresight flagged it as 7X24 flash news.
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