Looks like the rocket company everyone's been watching is finally ready to go public. Word on the street? They're eyeing 2026 for an IPO that could pull in north of $30 billion.
But here's the kicker—the valuation target sits at a staggering $1.5 trillion. That's not a typo. If this plays out, we're talking about one of the largest public offerings in modern market history.
What does this mean for investors? A potential shake-up in the tech and space sector landscape. With numbers like these, institutional money is bound to flood in. Could this trigger a new wave of capital rotation into space-related assets?
2026 suddenly feels a lot closer.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 9h ago
1.5 trillion? Is this number a bit exaggerated...
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TokenDustCollector
· 23h ago
1.5 trillion? Is this number really not a joke? It sounds a bit outrageous.
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SolidityStruggler
· 12-10 21:51
15 trillion? This is probably about to take off...
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WagmiAnon
· 12-10 01:04
1.5 trillion? How crazy would things have to get for anyone to believe that?
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-10 01:02
1.5 trillion? How crazy does it have to get to justify that number?
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 12-10 00:56
1.5 trillion? Is that number really correct? I had to look at it three times...
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Have to wait until 2026 again, my wallet is crying first
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Once institutional funds pour in, retail investors will have to be the bag holders again, haha
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The space station is about to go public, so should I go all in or all out?
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Wait... can this really work? It feels too outrageous
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The real deal is the 3 billion in financing, a 1.5 trillion valuation is just dreaming
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I need to stay alive until that day before 2026...
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The space sector is about to take off, is it already too late for me to buy in now?
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 12-10 00:41
1.5 trillion? Wake up, that number is so outrageous I can't even believe it.
Looks like the rocket company everyone's been watching is finally ready to go public. Word on the street? They're eyeing 2026 for an IPO that could pull in north of $30 billion.
But here's the kicker—the valuation target sits at a staggering $1.5 trillion. That's not a typo. If this plays out, we're talking about one of the largest public offerings in modern market history.
What does this mean for investors? A potential shake-up in the tech and space sector landscape. With numbers like these, institutional money is bound to flood in. Could this trigger a new wave of capital rotation into space-related assets?
2026 suddenly feels a lot closer.