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WIZE's Solana Stash Passes ¥1.0bn as Average Cost Keeps Falling

WIZE has built a Solana stash worth more than ¥1.0bn at an average cost of ¥15,053 per token, and because it marks the holding to market every quarter, price swings will flow straight into reported profit, an effect the company says it has not yet quantified.

Jul 14, 20262 min readWIZE INC.3664
Illustration of a corporate treasury dashboard tracking a rising digital asset balance next to a small stack of yen coins, symbolizing a company's growing cryptocurrency holdings.

WIZE, the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth-listed marketing company formerly known as G-Wize, has pushed its Solana (SOL) holdings past 66,458 tokens, worth just over ¥1.0bn on a cumulative acquisition-cost basis. The company added roughly ¥100mn more SOL across three separate purchases on July 8, 13 and 14, 2026, drawing on proceeds from a financing round it disclosed on May 15, 2026.

The latest buying lowered WIZE's average acquisition price to ¥15,053 per token, down from ¥15,387 before the July purchases. The company says it bought because Solana's market price had fallen below its own historical average cost, and it plans to keep buying opportunistically as long as that gap persists.

Separately, WIZE has collected more than 855 SOL in staking rewards over roughly nine months of holding the token, and it says the monthly reward amount is rising as its total stake grows.

The detail that matters more than the token choice is the accounting. WIZE will value its cryptocurrency holdings at market price every quarter and run the resulting gains or losses directly through its income statement. That means a rally or a slide in Solana's price shows up in reported profit, not buried in a footnote. The company said it believes the strategy supports its medium- to long-term corporate value, but it has not yet determined the specific effect on this fiscal year's results.