SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic Drive Mega IPO Revival on Wall Street

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SpaceX launched a $75 billion IPO on June 12, 2026, with an initial valuation of $1.75 trillion. OpenAI and Anthropic filed for IPOs on June 8 and June 1, 2026, with valuations of $1 trillion and $965 billion, respectively. On-chain data shows growing institutional interest in traditional equities. Index rebalancing could drive massive trading volumes and short-term volatility across asset classes, including crypto. On-chain analysis suggests a shift in capital toward AI and space tech, with no direct link to blockchain.

Wall Street just woke up from a long nap. After years of watching the IPO market gather dust, three of the most consequential technology companies on the planet are racing to go public in what’s shaping up to be the most significant cluster of stock offerings in recent memory.

SpaceX led the charge on June 12, 2026, completing what’s being described as the largest IPO in history. The company raised $75 billion by pricing shares at $135, giving it an initial valuation of roughly $1.75 trillion. Speculative valuations quickly pushed above $2 trillion once trading commenced.

The AI giants are right behind

OpenAI filed confidentially for its IPO on June 8, 2026, reportedly targeting a valuation of up to $1 trillion. Anthropic, its chief rival in the AI race, actually beat it to the punch by filing its own confidential IPO paperwork on June 1, 2026. Anthropic’s most recent private valuation sat at $965 billion as of May 2026.

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The combined potential market impact of these three offerings is projected to hit the trillions. Market participants are already preparing for significant trading volumes driven by upcoming index rebalancing, which happens when companies this large enter public markets and force index funds to buy massive quantities of shares to maintain their tracking.

Why now, and why it matters

The IPO market has been effectively frozen for years. A high-interest-rate environment, combined with the lingering hangover from the tech correction of 2021-2022, made going public about as appealing as a root canal for most companies.

The sector mix here is notable too. Traditional IPO waves have been dominated by consumer brands or enterprise software companies. This one is being driven entirely by AI and space technology, two sectors that are extraordinarily capital-intensive as they scale.

What this means for crypto investors

None of these IPOs have any connection to cryptocurrency or blockchain technology. Zero. Not a token, not a chain, not even a vague mention of Web3 in the filings. That’s a meaningful signal about where institutional capital is flowing right now.

The arrival of trillion-dollar AI companies in public markets gives institutional investors high-growth exposure with the regulatory familiarity of traditional equities. A portfolio manager who previously might have allocated a small percentage to Bitcoin or Ethereum as a “high-growth hedge” now has the option of buying shares in OpenAI or Anthropic instead.

The index rebalancing triggered by these IPOs could also create short-term volatility across asset classes. When index funds need to raise tens of billions to purchase newly listed stocks, they sell existing positions. That selling pressure can ripple into correlated assets, including crypto, which has become increasingly tied to broader risk-on sentiment in recent years.

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