Elon Musk recently revealed that SpaceX now dominates the global space launch market, commanding approximately 90% of all payloads sent to Earth's orbit. This staggering market concentration highlights how venture-backed companies can reshape entire industries—a dynamic worth watching for anyone tracking capital flows and technological monopolies in emerging sectors.
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LadderToolGuy
· 13h ago
90% is a bit scary, it feels like space exploration is going to be monopolized too.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 13h ago
90% is really amazing, this is the monopoly created by money.
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GasFeeSobber
· 13h ago
90%? What the hell, is this for real? This level of monopoly is a bit ridiculous.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 13h ago
90%? Musk is killing the entire aerospace industry.
The level of monopoly of SpaceX is a bit scary, it feels like there is no way for other companies to survive.
Venture capital has really transformed everything, wherever the money is poured in, it goes to da moon.
If something goes wrong, the global aerospace sector will be paralyzed, just thinking about it is frightening.
Elon Musk recently revealed that SpaceX now dominates the global space launch market, commanding approximately 90% of all payloads sent to Earth's orbit. This staggering market concentration highlights how venture-backed companies can reshape entire industries—a dynamic worth watching for anyone tracking capital flows and technological monopolies in emerging sectors.