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🍓 Fruit Love Island. Space Data Centers. Your Portfolio is Getting Cooked... Maybe?

6 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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An anonymous TikTok account is pulling 10 million views per episode with AI-generated fruit people. Andreessen Horowitz is watching closely. So are we. The next frontier for data centers isn't Texas or Virginia — it's orbit. The money is already moving. The Iran war is hitting markets hard. But earnings estimates are up, AI spending is holding, and oil traders see this as temporary. Here's what the crystal ball actually says.

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