SpaceX just crossed $2 trillion market value after its Nasdaq debut, making it one of the largest companies on Earth.


Some see rockets.
I see a signal.
The market is assigning a multi trillion dollar valuation to a company that sits at the intersection of:
• Space infrastructure
• Global communications (Starlink)
• Defense networks
• AI compute distribution
• Data transmission at planetary scale
The interesting part isn't the IPO.
It's what investors are pricing in.
Capital is increasingly flowing toward systems that coordinate scarce resources more efficiently, bandwidth, compute, energy, liquidity, and data.
That same trend is emerging across crypto.
Projects building coordination layers rather than simple applications are attracting the strongest long term attention because they improve how capital moves through entire ecosystems.
SpaceX becoming a $2T company isn't just a stock market event.
It's another reminder that infrastructure often captures more value than the applications built on top of it.
The biggest winners of the next decade may not be the products everyone uses.
They may be the invisible networks everyone depends on.
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