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Last week, the fifth largest corporate bitcoin holder, announced it is raising $515 million from capital raises.

What to know:
- The Tokyo-listed firm is also issuing $208 million 0% interest bonds to buy more BTC.
- The latest buy takes Metaplanet's total BTC stash to 13,350.
Metaplanet has bought 1,005 bitcoin
The Tokyo-listed hotelier also announced it is issuing 0% interest rate ordinary bonds worth $208 million to further enhance its bitcoin acquisition strategy.
Metaplanet, is a known BTC HODLer, and is one of the top five corporate holders of the cryptocurrency. Last week, the firm said it is raising $515 million from equity capital raises.
At press time, BTC was trading at $108,250.
Read more: Metaplanet Raises $515M, Blockchain Group Adds $4.8M in Bitcoin Treasury Equity Moves
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