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Japan’s Energy Titan Makes History: CEO’s Full Salary Paid in Bitcoin

Japan’s Energy Titan Makes History: CEO’s Full Salary Paid in Bitcoin

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2025-07-09 13:55:14
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Japanese energy giant pays CEO entirely in Bitcoin, sets industry first

Corporate loyalty gets a crypto twist as a Japanese energy giant bets big on Bitcoin—proving either visionary leadership or a masterclass in speculative payrolls.


The Bitcoin Paycheck Experiment

Forget stock options or golden parachutes. This Tokyo-listed firm just rewrote the executive compensation playbook by converting its CEO's entire salary into volatile digital gold. No fiat, no bonuses—just pure, unfiltered Satoshi Nakamoto-approved paychecks hitting a cold wallet every month.


Wall Street Rolls Its Eyes

Traditionalists are clutching their pearls (and spreadsheets) as the energy sector's boldest HR move coincides with Bitcoin's latest 15% monthly swing. 'Either they're hedging against hyperinflation,' quips a Goldman Sachs analyst, 'or someone's been day-drinking the crypto Kool-Aid.'

One thing's certain—when quarterly earnings hit, shareholders will learn if getting paid in digital moonshots burns brighter than actual fossil fuels.

Corporate Bitcoin hoarding hits new heights

Tashiro’s Bitcoin salary comes at a wild time. Corporate Bitcoin treasuries exploded over 370% year-over-year in 2025’s first half. Companies now hold 848,900 Bitcoin, and that’s 4% of all Bitcoin that exists.

Just in Q2 2025, public companies bought more than 130,000 Bitcoin, growing their holdings by 18%. They’re actually buying more than ETFs now, for the third quarter straight. Strategy (the company formerly known as MicroStrategy) leads the pack with 597,325 Bitcoin worth over $64 billion.

Remixpoint isn’t starting from zero either. The company already holds 1,051 BTC, 901 ETH, 13,900 SOL, 1.19 million XRP, and 2.8 million DOGE, worth about $115 million total. Their stock price moves with Bitcoin, so paying the CEO in crypto makes sense.

Tashiro brings some serious crypto credentials as well. Besides running Remixpoint, he’s part of management at BITPoint, a Japanese crypto exchange owned by SBI Group. The exchange has been heavily promoting Trump’s official memecoin.

Speaking of crypto innovation, industry watchers have noticed how assets have changed many sectors now. Sofia Rebuc recently compiled Insights by PokerStrategy covering the best Inclave login casinos for US players, showing how Bitcoin adoption spreads beyond corporate treasuries into consumer platforms.

Following the Bitcoin salary trailblazers

Remixpoint joins a small but growing club. NFL player Russell Okung started this trend in 2020, converting half his $13 million Panthers salary to Bitcoin. If he held onto those 237 Bitcoin, they’d be worth over $16 million today, not bad for a $6.5 million investment.

New York Mayor Eric Adams jumped on board in 2021, taking his first three paychecks in Bitcoin. He still brags about it to reporters, and why not? Bitcoin has more than doubled since then. UK mining company Argo Blockchain also paid CEO Peter Wall in Bitcoin that year.

But here’s what makes Remixpoint so different: Tashiro gets 100% of his salary in Bitcoin. No hedging, no half-measures. Japanese companies such as Metaplanet are racing to stack Bitcoin as the yen weakens. Metaplanet alone is set for 10,000 Bitcoin by year-end and already holds the most in Asia among public companies.

But the main reason why Japanese executives can’t just buy company stock like American CEOs is those strict securities laws that prevent it. Bitcoin compensation cleverly sidesteps these rules while still tying executive pay to company performance. With Bitcoin trading above $108k right now and over 50 new companies adding it to their treasuries just this year, Tashiro’s all-in bet looks less crazy by the day. As corporate Bitcoin adoption moves on, Remixpoint’s MOVE might be remembered as the moment crypto compensation went mainstream in Japan.

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