Investing in big companies before they hit the stock market is no longer just for the rich. A new report from Biteye, shared by WuBlockchain, shows that pre IPO investment is now a major trend in the crypto world, especially for SpaceX shares. Thanks to Web3 platforms, regular people can now buy a piece of giants like SpaceX for as little as $10.

This shift comes at a time when interest in Elon Musk’s SpaceX is at an all-time high, an $1.75 trillion valuation. Investors are rushing to get exposure to private tech unicorns before their official Initial Public Offering (IPO).
However, not all projects work the same way, and understanding the math is key to staying safe and choosing best.
The Biteye report compares six major pre IPO investment platforms which use different structures like derivatives, and Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs). Here are the leaders in the space:
Binance Wallet & PreStocks: These use an offshore SPV. You can buy 0.01 of a share at a price of $715. It has great liquidity, making it easy to buy and sell.
Bitget IPO Prime: Bitget has partnered with Republic, a licensed U.S. firm. They offer shares at $650 with a minimum entry of just $100.
Jarsy: If you want the real deal, Jarsy is the standout. It provides real ownership via a Delaware LLC. You even get a shareholder certificate for an investment as low as $10.
Gate: Known for the lowest entry price, Gate offers SpaceX at $590 through a synthetic model.
Hyperliquid: This is for experts using decentralized finance (DeFi). It offers 3x leverage with a much higher price of $1,685 due to its derivative nature.

Source: Biteye Official
To find the best fit for your pre IPO investment, ask yourself these three questions:
Is it real equity? Choose Jarsy if you want a legal claim to the shares.
What are the fees? Watch out for platforms like Hyperliquid, where "funding rates" can eat 40% of your money in a year.
Is there liquidity? If you might need your cash back soon, Binance or PreStocks are better because they have more active buyers and sellers.
When you look at Pre IPO investment, you must check if you actually own the stock. Most service providers, like Binance and Gate, give you synthetic exposure. This means you don't own the real SpaceX shares; you just own a contract that follows the price. If the platform fails, you could lose your money.
When it comes to safety, Jarsy is widely considered the top choice for long-term retail investors. Why? Because it is the only one of the six major platforms providing actual equity rights. Most other platforms use derivatives or synthetics, which means you don't own the stock, you just own a bet on the price.
If you are looking for a balance between safety and ease of use, Bitget Prime is a strong runner-up. Because they work with Republic (an SEC-licensed firm), their underlying assets are more transparent than offshore "mirror" platforms.
The reason everyone is talking about Pre IPO investment right now is the Initial Public Offering Pop. Historically, people who buy shares early, before the company hits the stock exchange, can see returns of 2x to 10x once the public starts buying.
SpaceX IPO is currently the crown jewel of this cycle. With revenue expected to hit $18.8 billion this year, it is outperforming even NASA’s budget. By using Web3 platforms to lower the entry barrier, everyday investors can finally diversify their portfolios with private tech giants that were once out of reach.
However, you must be careful. Private companies are "illiquid," meaning it can be hard to sell your shares quickly. There is also no guarantee the company will ever go public. To stay safe, experts suggest starting small and spreading your money across two or three different platforms to lower your risk.
Note: This article is for informational purposes only and does not provide financial or legal advice.
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