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Anpanman provides an essential update for the SpaceMob as they converge on Cape Canaveral for the upcoming AST SpaceMobile launch. The episode begins with a deep dive into the recent stock price volatility, specifically addressing the technical pressure caused by Rakuten's planned share sell-off. Anpanman explains why this is a temporary 'coiling' of the spring and why the underlying fundamentals remain stronger than ever.
Detailed attention is given to the logistics of the Sunday morning launch and the community events taking place at the Hyatt and Marriott. Anpanman shares details about the 90% favorable weather window and the excitement of seeing the New Glenn vehicle from Blue Origin in action. This launch represents a massive milestone for the company and a point of pride for long-term holders who have followed the journey since the early days of BlueWalker 3.
The discussion shifts to the increasing media profile of the company and its investors. Anpanman reveals details about a lengthy Bloomberg interview and photo session that will result in a major feature article. This coverage highlights how the SpaceMob has evolved into a significant force in the financial world, characterized by deep technical knowledge and a unique community bond.
Regulatory catalysts are also a major focus, with Anpanman analyzing recent FCC and FTC filings. The episode covers Commissioner Carr's recent comments on the three-player market for direct-to-device connectivity and why full commercial approval appears to be in the final stages. Anpanman argues that these regulatory milestones, combined with the upcoming shipment of the next batch of satellites, provide a clear path forward for the company.
Finally, Anpanman addresses the psychology of investing in high-growth space technology. He warns against the 'brain rot' of social media panic and engagement-driven doom-posting. By focusing on the validation provided by major partners like AT&T and the successful track record of orbital deployments, investors can maintain the mental strength required to see the project through to its commercial conclusion. The episode ends with a moving tribute to the late Steve Larson, an OG member of the community whose legacy continues to inspire the group.
By SpaceMobAnpanman provides an essential update for the SpaceMob as they converge on Cape Canaveral for the upcoming AST SpaceMobile launch. The episode begins with a deep dive into the recent stock price volatility, specifically addressing the technical pressure caused by Rakuten's planned share sell-off. Anpanman explains why this is a temporary 'coiling' of the spring and why the underlying fundamentals remain stronger than ever.
Detailed attention is given to the logistics of the Sunday morning launch and the community events taking place at the Hyatt and Marriott. Anpanman shares details about the 90% favorable weather window and the excitement of seeing the New Glenn vehicle from Blue Origin in action. This launch represents a massive milestone for the company and a point of pride for long-term holders who have followed the journey since the early days of BlueWalker 3.
The discussion shifts to the increasing media profile of the company and its investors. Anpanman reveals details about a lengthy Bloomberg interview and photo session that will result in a major feature article. This coverage highlights how the SpaceMob has evolved into a significant force in the financial world, characterized by deep technical knowledge and a unique community bond.
Regulatory catalysts are also a major focus, with Anpanman analyzing recent FCC and FTC filings. The episode covers Commissioner Carr's recent comments on the three-player market for direct-to-device connectivity and why full commercial approval appears to be in the final stages. Anpanman argues that these regulatory milestones, combined with the upcoming shipment of the next batch of satellites, provide a clear path forward for the company.
Finally, Anpanman addresses the psychology of investing in high-growth space technology. He warns against the 'brain rot' of social media panic and engagement-driven doom-posting. By focusing on the validation provided by major partners like AT&T and the successful track record of orbital deployments, investors can maintain the mental strength required to see the project through to its commercial conclusion. The episode ends with a moving tribute to the late Steve Larson, an OG member of the community whose legacy continues to inspire the group.