What Happened?
SpaceX’s planned initial public offering (IPO) will be the largest IPO in history. The company will likely seek a valuation of over one trillion dollars while raising tens of billions of dollars from public investors. If completed at that scale, it would surpass previous record-breaking offerings such as Saudi Aramco’s 2019 debut.
The IPO would also massively enrich Musk, who's already one of the world's wealthiest people and who could become its first trillionaire. Mr. Musk controls eighty-five percent of voting power in the company, according to the documents filed with regulators on Wednesday.
Why it Matters
Entrepreneurs like Elon Musk are risk takers, and the SpaceX IPO is a risky venture because it is centered on an unproven technology, data centers in space. For entrepreneurs, by the time an idea is visible as a trend, it is no longer an opportunity, so whoever gets there first often reaps the largest share of rewards. If successful, the SpaceX IPO could alter the future of human space exploration…
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But while Wall Street focuses on Apple, Mode Mobile is quietly positioned to capitalize on this global satellite revolution.
Their EarnPhone technology already:
Reaches 490M+ users worldwide
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With SpaceX eliminating "dead zones," Mode's earning technology can reach 3B+ unbanked people globally in rural populations worldwide.
We’re talking about emerging markets with no infrastructure.
Right now, you can still invest at $0.50/share.
Over 59,000 shareholders have already claimed their shares and they’ve just secured the $MODE ticker from Nasdaq. The time to invest is now, before any potential IPO.*
Since the dawn of the space age in the 1950s, space exploration has been dominated by governments and government agencies such as NASA and the Soviet space program. SpaceX demonstrated that private companies could lead innovation in launch systems, satellite networks, and potentially human settlement beyond Earth. A successful IPO would provide enormous financial resources to accelerate projects like Starship, the company’s next-generation spacecraft designed for Moon and Mars missions.
Even the biggest national space programs are still limited to a single country’s budget, but the SpaceX IPO could bring together resources on a global scale, which for the first time would give a private company more spending power than any one nation. With global resources, SpaceX could undertake missions which were beyond the budgetary capabilities of single countries, including a human trip to Mars or another similar large-scale project. Without the need for approval from government spending authorities, private space exploration could move much faster towards such objectives.
There could also be more immediate effects here on Earth. SpaceX is more than a rocket company. It is increasingly positioned as a communications, defense, AI, and infrastructure giant. Starlink alone has become a critical internet provider in rural regions and conflict zones, while the company is reportedly exploring orbital data centers and AI computing systems in space. This combination of aerospace and digital infrastructure could influence industries ranging from telecommunications to national security.
How it Affects You
The SpaceX IPO is important because it represents the intersection of finance, technology, and the future of human exploration. Whether or not the company ultimately achieves its ambitious goals, its public offering could become a defining moment in the history of modern capitalism and space development.
By opening ownership to public investors and securing massive new funding, SpaceX could accelerate innovations that shape communication, transportation, artificial intelligence, and humanity’s expansion beyond Earth.
*Disclaimer: Please read the offering circular and related risks at invest.modemobile.com. This is a paid advertisement for Mode Mobile’s Regulation A+ Offering.
Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
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Tesla return calculated based on Yahoo Finance adjusted stock price data from June 29, 2010 to January 31, 2025.


