Bitdeer plans to buy $100 million in BTC, SBI sets up a 100 billion yen fund, Metals One launches “gold for coins” replacement
Comparing news,
According to BBX data, yesterday, global listed companies showed remarkable characteristics of expanding their crypto treasury from “internal mining companies” to “traditional industrial/financial giants entering the market”:
$100 million spot purchases: Bitdeer (NASDAQ: $BTDR) yesterday approved the disbursement of $100 million in cash to purchase Bitcoin as a strategic reserve over the next two quarters.
10 billion yen special fund: SBI Holdings (TSE: 8473) announced the establishment of a 1 billion yen (about 67 million US dollars) corporate cryptographic treasury special fund to provide Bitcoin allocation consulting and escrow services for Japanese manufacturing companies.
10% gold asset replacement: Metals One PLC (LSE: $MET1) revealed its treasury reform plan and plans to replace 10% of the gold in its reserves with Bitcoin on the grounds that “BTC will show a better liquidity premium in 2026.”
100% output retention: Digihost (NASDAQ: $DGHI) confirmed that it had achieved 100% retention of Bitcoin production from February to mid-March. Through energy cost optimization, the company currently does not need to sell any BTC to cover all operating expenses.
25% profit conversion: Banxa (TSX-V: $BNXA) announced that 25% of its net profit for the first quarter of 2026 will be directly converted into Bitcoin, setting the financial tone for a “profit-driven” increase in holdings.




