SpaceX Targets March IPO Filing at $1.75 Trillion Valuation

SpaceX Targets March IPO Filing at $1.75 Trillion Valuation

According to Bloomberg, SpaceX is preparing a confidential SEC IPO filing as early as March for a potential June listing above $1.75 trillion, while reports indicate it holds 8,285 BTC on Coinbase Prime valued near $545 million.

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Fact Check
Multiple market commentary pieces from reputable financial news aggregators and analysis sites discuss the likelihood of SpaceX pursuing an IPO in 2026 and reference extremely high potential valuations, often exceeding $1 trillion. Some estimates mentioned are in the $1.5 trillion range, and there are mentions of major IPO timing in 2026. However, none of the available sources provide concrete, authoritative confirmation—such as an official SEC filing—that SpaceX has definitively decided to file for an initial public offering next month. Likewise, the specific $1.75 trillion target valuation is not directly supported; reported valuations vary from $1.25 trillion to $1.5 trillion, with no primary confirmation at the $1.75 trillion level. Therefore, while the general idea of an imminent IPO with a huge valuation has moderate support from credible market reports, the precise timing and valuation stated in the claim remain speculative and unverified.
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Summary

SpaceX is reportedly preparing a confidential IPO filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as early as March, targeting a June listing at a valuation above $1.75 trillion. The company is said to hold about 8,285 BTC on Coinbase Prime, currently valued at roughly $545 million, down from about $780 million last December. The decline reflects bitcoin’s price movement rather than a change in holdings, indicating continued exposure to crypto-driven balance sheet volatility as it advances toward a public listing.

Terms & Concepts
  • Bitcoin (BTC): The first and largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, whose price volatility can result in significant unrealized gains or losses for corporate holders.
  • Coinbase Prime: An institutional crypto custody and trading platform operated by Coinbase, designed for corporations and large investors to securely manage digital assets.
  • IPO: Initial Public Offering, the process by which a private company files with regulators and offers shares to the public for the first time.