Too big to stay private much longer
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Presented by Mode Mobile |
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Some companies you only hear about after they IPO. |
And some… |
Eventual unicorns like Uber, Airbnb and OpenAI… |
Forced the world to pay attention long before that. |
Mode Mobile could be a new member to that second group. |
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Uber turned cars into taxis, Airbnb turned homes into hotels, and Mode Mobile is turning smartphones into EarnPhones. |
With $115M+ in revenue, 3-year growth of 32,481%, and an ecosystem with more than 490M+ users, it’s what investors call a “category disrupter.” |
The kind that could turn early capital into generational wealth. |
They’re raising privately. |
For now. |
But investors can tap into a $1T opportunity — invest now at just $0.52/share and get up to 20% bonus! |
With a Nasdaq ticker ($MODE) secured, and early backers like Kevin Harrington from Shark Tank, the company has its eyes on potentially going public. |
Their previous two raises sold out, and this one is on track to do the same. |
>> Review the offer before it closes |
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Disclosures *Please read the offering circular and related risks at invest.modemobile.com. *Mode cumulative revenue includes full year revenue of businesses acquired in 2025. 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. The Deloitte rankings are based on submitted applications and public company database research, with winners selected based on their fiscal-year revenue growth percentage over a three-year period. |
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Why SpaceX Rented Colossus 1 to Anthropic: It Didn't Work for Grok |
SpaceX planned to train Grok across three data center campuses. Colossus 1 in Memphis couldn't connect cleanly to the other two sites, which sit more than 10 miles away. Latency issues and aging network infrastructure created bottlenecks that slowed the entire cluster. |
The hardware mix made it worse. Colossus 1 contains a mix of Nvidia Hopper and Blackwell chips alongside older accelerators. Colossus 2 and 3 were built uniformly around Blackwell. In a cluster, the whole system runs at the speed of the slowest hardware. Colossus 1 was dragging the others down. |
Rather than fix it, SpaceX rented the capacity to Anthropic for $1.25 billion a month and kept the newer facilities for internal AI work. The deal that looks like a strategic infrastructure play was partly a workaround for a technical problem. |
Musk has reserved the right to reclaim the capacity with advance notice if compute gets tight. SpaceX says it has not given up on Grok. |
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Quantum Computing Has Become a National Strategy Race |
The U.S. Commerce Department committed $2 billion last month to build out the domestic quantum supply chain, taking direct ownership stakes in pure-play companies including Rigetti Computing and D-Wave Quantum. It follows the same playbook the government used in critical minerals and semiconductors. |
The U.K. is attacking the same problem from the other side. Rather than buying into supply, the British government launched the Quantum Growth Alliance this week at London Tech Week, a coalition of early adopters in banking, defense, and telecoms designed to create commercial demand before large-scale quantum systems exist. HSBC, BAE Systems, and Vodafone are founding members. The goal is to build a customer base now so developers know what they are building toward. The U.K. has also committed $2.5 billion to scale the technology by decade's end and previously allocated £1.2 billion to procure large-scale quantum computers directly. |
The timeline the industry is converging on is 2029. IBM expects to launch its first fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer by then. Google researchers project some systems will be powerful enough to break modern encryption around the same period. Error correction is the final technical hurdle before scaling. |
Other governments are not waiting. Ireland committed €460 million this week to build seven research centers, with quantum computing receiving roughly 9% of that funding. The UAE launched a sovereign quantum hardware program through Abu Dhabi's Technology Innovation Institute. Ireland is also emerging as a launchpad for quantum companies, with Horizon Quantum selecting Dublin for its second testbed featuring a next-generation IonQ machine. |
The commercial window is 2025 to 2029. Every major economy is trying to own a piece of what comes after. |
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