# SpaceX
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The Compute Power Broker: Alphabet Taps Elon Musk’s Arsenal in Landmark $30 Billion Deal
Alphabet has signed a $30 billion deal to lease AI computing power from SpaceX’s xAI subsidiary to support its Gemini platform. The agreement highlights the critical shortage of AI infrastructure and SpaceX's emergence as a dominant provider of high-end GPU compute for the industry's biggest players.

Capital Flight: As AI and Mega-IPOs Ascend, Cryptocurrency Faces a Brutal Reckoning
Bitcoin has crashed below $60,000, triggering over $1.3 billion in liquidations across the cryptocurrency market. Analysts suggest this 'crypto winter' is being accelerated by a massive capital rotation into AI stocks and major upcoming IPOs like SpaceX.

Starship to Wall Street: SpaceX Files for World’s Largest IPO at $1.8 Trillion Valuation
SpaceX has filed for a record-breaking $75 billion IPO at a $1.8 trillion valuation, marking a transition from a private launch provider to a public AI and space-infrastructure titan. The offering features an unusual fixed-price structure and highlights the company’s expansion into orbital data centers while securing Elon Musk’s absolute voting control.

Musk’s Trillion-Dollar Moonshot: SpaceX Sets the Stage for History’s Largest IPO
SpaceX is preparing for a historic Nasdaq debut with a $1.75 trillion valuation and a $75 billion fundraising target. The IPO focuses on new capital for growth, positioning the company as a leader in both aerospace and AI infrastructure while maintaining tight control for Elon Musk.

Blue Origin’s Launchpad Disaster: A Giant Leap Backward for Artemis and the Commercial Space Race
A catastrophic explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during testing has severely damaged its Florida launch pad, with repairs estimated to last until 2028. This failure threatens major delays for NASA's Artemis program and forces the space agency to increase its reliance on SpaceX for heavy-lift missions.

Musk’s Lone Star Empire: The Secretive $55 Billion Bet on Texas Silicon
A shell company linked to Elon Musk has acquired over 6,000 acres in Texas for a massive semiconductor facility known as 'Terafab.' This $55 billion project aims to vertically integrate chip production for Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, reducing reliance on global supply chains and supporting a potential $1.8 trillion SpaceX IPO.

Musk’s Texan Land Grab: The Emerging Blueprint for a $55 Billion 'Terafab' Empire
A shell company linked to Elon Musk has acquired over 6,000 acres in Texas, likely for a semiconductor plant dubbed 'Terafab.' The project, involving Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, aims to create a proprietary chip supply chain with an investment potential of up to $119 billion.

Chasing the Dragon: The Billion-Yuan Fever for Shady SpaceX 'IOUs' in China
Chinese retail investors have funneled 1.2 billion yuan into unauthorized 'SpaceX tokens,' hoping to capitalize on Elon Musk's private aerospace success. These speculative products are essentially unbacked IOUs that carry immense risk of total loss, reflecting a broader trend of risky 'shadow' investments targeting the Chinese middle class.

The Trillion-Dollar Frontier: How Elon Musk is Redefining the Global Wealth Gap
Elon Musk is on the verge of becoming the world's first trillionaire, driven by the massive valuation of SpaceX and his integrated tech empire. This shift signals a new era of extreme wealth concentration that challenges traditional concepts of philanthropy and the geopolitical influence of the individual.

A 'Tough Day' at Canaveral: New Glenn Explosion Deepens Blue Origin’s Credibility Gap
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket suffered a major explosion during a ground test at Cape Canaveral, likely delaying critical satellite launches for Amazon and impacting NASA's lunar supply chain. The incident highlights the ongoing struggle for Jeff Bezos's space firm to catch up with SpaceX in the orbital launch market.

Musk’s Massive 'Terafab' Ambition Finds a Crucial Catalyst in MediaTek
Elon Musk’s $20 billion 'Terafab' project is reportedly partnering with MediaTek to secure the engineering expertise needed to produce 200 billion chips annually by 2028. The alliance aims to leverage MediaTek’s experience with Intel’s advanced manufacturing nodes to overcome extreme design timelines and labor shortages.

Wall Street Girds for the Mega-IPO Era: Why Index Giants are Trimming Stakes for SpaceX and OpenAI
Major Wall Street funds are beginning to reduce holdings in current large-cap stocks to prepare for the massive liquidity requirements of upcoming IPOs from SpaceX and OpenAI. This shift is driven by new index rules that allow mega-cap newcomers to be added to major benchmarks like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 at an accelerated pace.