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About SPCX.capital

By the SPCX.capital Editorial Team · Facts last verified June 5, 2026

SPCX.capital is an independent publisher tracking how and where investors can get exposure to SpaceX (Nasdaq: SPCX). We compare regulated brokers, pre-IPO marketplaces, listed funds that hold SpaceX, and tokenized/crypto products in one place, so you can choose the route that fits your situation — and understand the trade-offs before you commit money.

What we cover

We map every practical route to SpaceX: buying SPCX shares through a broker on or after the June 12, 2026 listing, the five broker-dealers offering retail allocation at the $135 IPO price (Schwab, Fidelity, Robinhood, SoFi and E*Trade), accredited pre-IPO marketplaces, funds with existing SpaceX holdings, and the crypto exchanges and DEXes already running SpaceX pre-IPO perpetuals and tokenized pre-IPO tokens.

How we keep it accurate

This is Your-Money-or-Your-Life content, so accuracy comes first. Every IPO figure is checked against SpaceX's S-1/A filing and reputable reporting; we cite our sources and stamp the date we last verified the numbers. We label clearly what is priced, reported, or not yet final, and we never present derivatives or tokenized products as if they were direct share ownership. Our rating method is documented in how we review.

Independence

Some links on this site are affiliate links. Affiliate relationships never change which platforms we list, their ratings, or how we describe them — including their risks. If a route is risky, region-restricted, or not real equity, we say so.

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SPCX.capital is an independent publisher. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), Nasdaq, or any platform listed. “SpaceX” and related marks are the property of their respective owners.

This site is for informational purposes only and is not financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consider consulting a licensed financial advisor.