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Looks like the space race just got a whole lot more interesting. Word's out that SpaceX is eyeing a public offering next year—2026 to be exact.
Why the sudden move? Turns out building an orbital data center network isn't exactly cheap. According to the man himself, they're gonna need serious capital to pull off what sounds like science fiction: designing satellites, launching rockets, and deploying computational infrastructure beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Think about it. We're not just talking about another satellite constellation here. This is about putting actual data processing power in orbit. The kind of infrastructure that could reshape how we think about connectivity, latency, and maybe even decentralized networks down the line.
The funding requirements must be astronomical—no pun intended. Between engineering next-gen satellites and maintaining launch cadence, you're looking at burn rates that would make most CFOs dizzy. Going public might be the only way to fuel this level of ambition without maxing out private funding rounds.