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"Metaplanet, a Tokyo-based company, has announced the issuance of $21.25 million in zero-coupon bonds to fund the purchase of more Bitcoin. This is the company's third bond issuance in just one week, continuing its aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy. The bonds will mature on November 7, 2025, and carry no interest rate. The company plans to secure funds for bond redemption through proceeds generated from the exercise of its 15th and 16th Series of Stock Acquisition Rights."
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