SpaceX just hit an $800 billion valuation. What's fueling this rocket ride? Three things, apparently. Starship progress. Starlink expansion. And locking down global spectrum for direct-to-cell coverage—massively widening the addressable market. But here's the kicker: there's supposedly one more factor driving this number. A factor that might dwarf everything else. No details yet. Just a cryptic hint that leaves everyone guessing what could possibly be "most significant by far."
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MEVHunter
· 12-07 04:53
An 80 billion valuation... Feels like playing an arbitrage game in the mempool, where whoever seizes that "most critical factor" first becomes the winner on deck.
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SatsStacking
· 12-07 00:58
$80 billion? That's definitely skyrocketing, but that mysterious factor is the real wild card, isn't it?
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SandwichTrader
· 12-07 00:57
$80 billion valuation, where's the promised mysterious factor? This is making everyone envious.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 12-07 00:56
This mysterious "fourth factor" is making everyone curious. Could it be that Musk is up to something unusual again...
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SchroedingerMiner
· 12-07 00:52
$80 billion? The mysterious factor is even more impressive than Starship? I don’t get it, but I’ve gone all in.
SpaceX just hit an $800 billion valuation. What's fueling this rocket ride? Three things, apparently. Starship progress. Starlink expansion. And locking down global spectrum for direct-to-cell coverage—massively widening the addressable market. But here's the kicker: there's supposedly one more factor driving this number. A factor that might dwarf everything else. No details yet. Just a cryptic hint that leaves everyone guessing what could possibly be "most significant by far."