Superplanet, a company backed by Metaplanet, is moving into the market for Bitcoin-backed preferred stock, a niche it values at $16 billion. The push is the latest sign that digital assets are becoming a fixture in traditional finance.
A $16 billion target
The market for Bitcoin-linked preferred shares is still young, but Superplanet sees enough demand to go after it. Preferred stock typically pays a fixed dividend and sits above common shares in a company's capital structure. Tie that to Bitcoin, and you get a product that offers income with a crypto kicker.
Metaplanet's backing
Superplanet isn't going it alone. Metaplanet, a Japanese investment firm that has been building a Bitcoin treasury, is behind the effort. That relationship gives Superplanet both capital and credibility in a market where trust is hard to come by.
A bridge between two worlds
The move highlights the growing intersection of crypto and traditional finance. If Superplanet can make Bitcoin-backed preferred stock work, it could push other issuers to follow. That would mean more ways for institutional money to get Bitcoin exposure without buying the coin itself.
Whether Superplanet can actually capture a chunk of that $16 billion is an open question. But the company's ambition — and Metaplanet's willingness to back it — suggests the market for crypto-linked securities is only getting bigger.




