OpenAI CFO: Not Yet Ready to Go Public

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/11/06 08:15:53
0
Share
copy

BlockBeats News, November 6th, according to The Wall Street Journal, the CFO of OpenAI stated that OpenAI is not yet ready to go public. With a "very healthy" gross margin, OpenAI is expected to achieve breakeven and hopes that the government will support investment in data centers.

Previously, on October 30th, Reuters reported, citing sources familiar with the matter, that OpenAI is preparing for an IPO with a valuation potentially as high as $1 trillion. The sources revealed that the company is considering filing with regulators as early as the second half of 2026, with a minimum fundraising amount of $60 billion. The specific valuation and timing will depend on business growth and market conditions.

You may also like

The underlying business agreement of the trillion-dollar Agent economy: Understanding ERC-8183, it's not just about payments, but the future

This article systematically analyzes the technical principles and commercial value of the ERC-8183 protocol from the dimensions of technical architecture, core mechanisms, application scenarios, and ecological collaboration.

When Wall Street's ETH begins to "yield": Looking at the asset properties of Ethereum from BlackRock's ETHB

ETH is undergoing a paradigm shift from a "volatile asset" to a "yield-generating cash flow asset."

The Power of Agency: The Agentic Wallet and the Next Decade of Wallets

In 1984, Apple killed the command line with a mouse. In 2026, Agent is killing the mouse.

Understanding x402 and MPP in One Article: Two Routes for Agent Payments

x402 makes payments within the agreement, while MPP makes system-level payments.

Particle Founder: The entrepreneurial insights I have gained the most from in the past year

Stop lean startup, stop lightning entrepreneurship, and think carefully about what your product aspirations are.

Huang Renxun's latest podcast transcript: The future of Nvidia, the development of embodied intelligence and agents, the explosion of inference demand, and the public relations crisis of artificial intelligence

The competition in the future is not just about whose model is larger or whose computing power is stronger, but also about who understands the industry better, who can embed AI more deeply into real processes, and who can organize these capabilities into a runnable and scalable system.

Popular coins

Latest Crypto News

Read more