SBF invested $200,000 in Cursor's early financing, and if the equity is not sold, its current value is approximately $3 billion
SpaceX announced today that it has reached a cooperation intention with AI programming startup Cursor, which grants SpaceX the right to acquire it later this year for $60 billion, or to pay $10 billion to advance cooperation between the two parties.
It is reported that Cursor's developer Anysphere completed a $400,000 Pre-Seed round of financing in April 2022, jointly invested by Alameda Research and Heroic Ventures. Among them, Alameda invested $200,000 in Anysphere for about 5% equity, which was sold at the original price during the FTX bankruptcy liquidation, and if not sold, it is currently worth about $3 billion.
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