In a bold move reflecting rising global uncertainty, a leading Japanese artificial intelligence company has announced plans to acquire up to 3,000 Bitcoin (BTC) over the next 12 months.

Strategic Shift Toward Crypto Reserves

The firm’s decision was made at a recent board meeting and represents a major shift in treasury strategy. It plans to begin the initiative with an initial purchase of approximately $10 million in Bitcoin, using borrowed capital. The long-term goal is to build a crypto treasury currently valued at over $350 million based on today’s BTC price.

This is the company’s first foray into digital assets, marking a new era of financial diversification.

The investment will be executed through a Hong Kong-based subsidiary, with transactions managed via a secured account on a regulated crypto exchange.

https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/07/26/a-japanese-ai-firm-plans-to-buy-3-000-bitcoin-over-next-12-months

Why Bitcoin? Macroeconomic Factors at Play

The firm cited depreciating fiat currencies, particularly the Japanese yen, as a key reason for moving into Bitcoin. Additionally, growing financial instability worldwide and the need to protect reserves from foreign exchange volatility contributed to the decision.

“We aim to preserve value over the medium to long term and strengthen our financial position through Bitcoin reserves,” the company explained.

The company believes that Bitcoin, as a decentralized and deflationary asset, offers better value retention than traditional fiat reserves in today’s climate.

Following a National Trend in Japan

Japan has seen a notable increase in corporate Bitcoin adoption. Multiple listed firms now hold BTC as part of their treasury strategies. The collective holdings of such companies in Japan have risen to over 19,600 BTC — a reflection of shifting attitudes toward digital asset exposure.

Metaplanet currently leads Japan’s Bitcoin treasury race with over 16,000 BTC.

Other prominent firms in Japan’s corporate landscape have followed suit, as rising bond yields and fiat instability encourage alternatives like Bitcoin.

Conclusion: A Calculated Bet on the Future

This AI firm’s phased and cautious investment approach highlights how Bitcoin is becoming a serious reserve asset for forward-thinking companies. With global fiat risks and inflation pressures mounting, more corporations may follow Japan’s lead — signaling a broader institutional shift toward crypto as treasury insurance.

As digital assets gain mainstream traction, Bitcoin’s role in corporate finance continues to evolve.

Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency trading involves risk and may result in financial loss.

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