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Remixpoint Crypto Investment Fueled With 1.5 Billion Yen Plan

Key Points:

  • Tokyo-listed company Remixpoint invested 750 million yen in crypto as part of its broader plan to invest 1.5 billion yen in cryptocurrencies.
  • The Remixpoint crypto investment aims to hedge against yen depreciation and diversify the company’s cash management strategies.
According to CoinPost, The Tokyo-headquartered Remixpoint which is listed under Standard of the Tokyo Stock Exchange made considerable purchases of cryptocurrencies for cash management and diversification of investment.

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Remixpoint Crypto Investment Aims to Hedge Yen Depreciation

The company announced details of the purchases on September 27, which invested in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and Avalanche (AVAX) for a combined value of 750 million yen.

Remixpoint picked up 64.4 BTC, worth 600 million yen, while adding 130.1 ETH, 2,260.5 SOL, and 12,269.9 AVAX, each for 50 million yen. The purchases are part of a wider plan to invest 1.5 billion yen, or around $10.55 million, into cryptocurrency, a move approved by the company’s board on September 26.

The Remixpoint crypto investment is a hedge against the potential risk of yen depreciation and cash management optimization by the company. It is similarly keen on reducing its exposure to the Japanese yen by diversifying its holdings across various digital assets.

Remixpoint Implements Robust Risk Management for Crypto Holdings

Under the Remixpoint crypto investment strategy, the firm is investing 1.2 billion yen in Bitcoin, while each of Ethereum, Solana, and Avalanche will attract an investment of 100 million yen each. The purchase is bound to be completed by the close of this year, with acquisitions in instalments depending on the market conditions.

Remixpoint also put in place a sound risk management policy to manage its investments in cryptocurrencies. These were the market value assessments every quarterly period, the selection of investment management departments, and the use of major exchanges for transactions.

Not only Remixpoint, Metaplanet, also known as “Japanese MicroStrategy,” has also optimized its investment strategy with Bitcoin while the company steadily increases its Bitcoin holdings. Metaplanet’s Bitcoin reserves have increased since May when the company adopted Bitcoin as a strategic treasury asset in an attempt to deal with Japan’s economic conditions of high government debt, negative real interest rates, and a weak yen.

Harold

With a passion for untangling the complexities of the financial world, I've spent over four years in financial journalism, covering everything from traditional equities to the cutting edge of venture capital. "The financial markets are a fascinating puzzle," I often say, "and I love helping people make sense of them." That's what drives me to bring clear and insightful financial journalism to the readers of Coincu.

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