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Anpanman - The Space Frontier: AI Data Centers and the Trillion Dollar Opportunity

44 min · 22. touko 2026
jakson Anpanman - The Space Frontier: AI Data Centers and the Trillion Dollar Opportunity kansikuva

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Anpanman explores the rapid sentiment shift in the space sector, moving from the “𝘱𝘪𝘵 𝘰𝘧 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘱𝘢𝘪𝘳” in early May to a significant rally driven by fundamental catalysts. The discussion centers on the historical context of space as a generational investment opportunity, likening it to the rise of railroads, oil, and the internet. Anpanman highlights why the SpaceMob is early to a transformational shift that legacy institutions are only just beginning to understand. The episode delves into the strategic positioning of SpaceMobile, particularly regarding its massive solar arrays. Anpanman explains how the ability to generate over 100 kilowatts of power per satellite opens the door for AI data centers in space. This natural progression from connectivity to compute positions the company to solve the looming electricity bottleneck facing terrestrial AI infrastructure. Analyzing the broader industry, Anpanman discusses the implications of the SpaceX IPO and the Blue Origin factory tour. He explains why the SpaceX “𝘩𝘢𝘭𝘰 𝘦𝘧𝘧𝘦𝘤𝘵” will draw institutional capital into pure-play stocks like SpaceMobile as funds look for ways to play the largest TAM in human history. The conversation also provides real-time updates on the shipping of Bluebird satellites 8, 9, and 10 to Cape Canaveral for upcoming launches. Finally, Anpanman offers a word of caution regarding new leverage products and 2x ETFs. He explains the mathematical decay and risks associated with these instruments, advising investors to focus on the long-term potential of the constellation rather than short-term speculative tools. The episode concludes with a look at the future of fixed wireless markets and the expanding role of L-band and S-band spectrum in global connectivity.

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