The post Metaplanet On Waning Enthusiasm For Microstrategy-Style Firms appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Metaplanet President Simon Gerovich has defended the company’s shift toward issuing preferred shares. His remarks come amid tightening liquidity conditions and waning market enthusiasm for “microstrategy-style” companies. Sponsored Sponsored Simon Gerovich says the company’s stock strategy is part of a capital optimization phase to boost Bitcoin holdings per share without diluting common shareholders. The Japanese firm, often dubbed Asia’s MicroStrategy, recently suspended several series of stock acquisition rights, signaling a strategic recalibration. *Notice Regarding Designation of Suspension of Exercise of the 20th to 22nd Series of Stock Acquisition Rights Issued via Third-Party Allotment* pic.twitter.com/63E2tXrGSH — Metaplanet Inc. (@Metaplanet_JP) October 10, 2025 Investors, however, are divided over the timing of the move, given Metaplanet’s current valuation compression below 1x its modified Net Asset Value (mNAV). Gerovich outlined Metaplanet’s reasoning in a post on X (Twitter), describing preferred shares as a “more powerful tool” than common stock issuance. Unlike equity raises, which increase Bitcoin reserves but also expand share count and cause dilution, preferred shares allow the company to raise capital at a fixed dividend rate. “The goal is to continue increasing Bitcoin holdings per share while efficiently utilizing capital…If the rate of increase in Bitcoin exceeds the cost of capital, that difference acts as compound interest, increasing Bitcoin per share and ultimately benefiting common shareholders,” Gerovich wrote. Sponsored Sponsored He introduced a simple formula comparing Bitcoin growth and dividend rates. If Bitcoin compounds at 30% annually and preferred dividends are set at 6%, the long-term outcome, he argued, would be equivalent to issuing new stock at an mNAV of 8.6x, effectively simulating dilution-free growth. As we enter our next phase of growth, a key question is why preferred shares are a more powerful tool than issuing common stock. The answer lies in how we can continue increasing Bitcoin per share without… The post Metaplanet On Waning Enthusiasm For Microstrategy-Style Firms appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Metaplanet President Simon Gerovich has defended the company’s shift toward issuing preferred shares. His remarks come amid tightening liquidity conditions and waning market enthusiasm for “microstrategy-style” companies. Sponsored Sponsored Simon Gerovich says the company’s stock strategy is part of a capital optimization phase to boost Bitcoin holdings per share without diluting common shareholders. The Japanese firm, often dubbed Asia’s MicroStrategy, recently suspended several series of stock acquisition rights, signaling a strategic recalibration. *Notice Regarding Designation of Suspension of Exercise of the 20th to 22nd Series of Stock Acquisition Rights Issued via Third-Party Allotment* pic.twitter.com/63E2tXrGSH — Metaplanet Inc. (@Metaplanet_JP) October 10, 2025 Investors, however, are divided over the timing of the move, given Metaplanet’s current valuation compression below 1x its modified Net Asset Value (mNAV). Gerovich outlined Metaplanet’s reasoning in a post on X (Twitter), describing preferred shares as a “more powerful tool” than common stock issuance. Unlike equity raises, which increase Bitcoin reserves but also expand share count and cause dilution, preferred shares allow the company to raise capital at a fixed dividend rate. “The goal is to continue increasing Bitcoin holdings per share while efficiently utilizing capital…If the rate of increase in Bitcoin exceeds the cost of capital, that difference acts as compound interest, increasing Bitcoin per share and ultimately benefiting common shareholders,” Gerovich wrote. Sponsored Sponsored He introduced a simple formula comparing Bitcoin growth and dividend rates. If Bitcoin compounds at 30% annually and preferred dividends are set at 6%, the long-term outcome, he argued, would be equivalent to issuing new stock at an mNAV of 8.6x, effectively simulating dilution-free growth. As we enter our next phase of growth, a key question is why preferred shares are a more powerful tool than issuing common stock. The answer lies in how we can continue increasing Bitcoin per share without…

Metaplanet On Waning Enthusiasm For Microstrategy-Style Firms

Metaplanet President Simon Gerovich has defended the company’s shift toward issuing preferred shares.

His remarks come amid tightening liquidity conditions and waning market enthusiasm for “microstrategy-style” companies.

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Simon Gerovich says the company’s stock strategy is part of a capital optimization phase to boost Bitcoin holdings per share without diluting common shareholders.

The Japanese firm, often dubbed Asia’s MicroStrategy, recently suspended several series of stock acquisition rights, signaling a strategic recalibration.

Investors, however, are divided over the timing of the move, given Metaplanet’s current valuation compression below 1x its modified Net Asset Value (mNAV).

Gerovich outlined Metaplanet’s reasoning in a post on X (Twitter), describing preferred shares as a “more powerful tool” than common stock issuance.

Unlike equity raises, which increase Bitcoin reserves but also expand share count and cause dilution, preferred shares allow the company to raise capital at a fixed dividend rate.

Sponsored

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He introduced a simple formula comparing Bitcoin growth and dividend rates. If Bitcoin compounds at 30% annually and preferred dividends are set at 6%, the long-term outcome, he argued, would be equivalent to issuing new stock at an mNAV of 8.6x, effectively simulating dilution-free growth.

Gerovich added that Metaplanet remains effectively debt-free and among the healthiest financial bases in Japan.

Reportedly, the firm plans to introduce Bitcoin-backed yield instruments into Japan’s credit markets.

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Market Questions and Valuation Pressures

Not all investors are convinced. One user questioned the practicality of issuing preferreds while trading below 1x mNAV:

Analysts like Adam Livingston noted that Metaplanet’s mNAV compression mirrors that of MicroStrategy’s in early 2022, about 18 months after adopting its Bitcoin treasury model.

Still, broader sentiment across the digital asset treasury sector remains fragile. AB Kuai Dong observed that several publicly listed companies tied to Bitcoin reserves now trade at mNAV levels below one, reflecting fading risk appetite after a summer of speculative excess.

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Strategic Pivot and Future Outlook

Metaplanet suspended its 20th–22nd series of stock acquisition rights earlier this month, reflecting its focus on capital discipline.

Despite market compression, traders like Lavan Pathmanathan remain cautiously optimistic, pointing to technical support levels.

Nonetheless, Metaplanet’s thesis now hinges on Bitcoin outpacing its cost of capital. This bet aligns with the firm’s vision to transform Japan’s credit markets through Bitcoin-based financial products.

Will the preferred stock route prove visionary or premature? Sentiment suggests that this hinges on Bitcoin’s ability to sustain compound growth in a tightening global liquidity cycle.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/metaplanet-preferred-stock-strategy-bitcoin-per-share/

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