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SpaceX IPO Frenzy Leaves Some Private Buyers Unsure What They Actually Own

By Jemish Sataki

Updated on Thu, Mar 26, 2026

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As SpaceX moves closer to a potential public debut, reports state that some investors who bought exposure through private secondary-market deals are now questioning whether they hold verified equity or only layered contractual rights routed through intermediaries. The concern is growing as SpaceX’s expected IPO keeps drawing intense investor attention.
 

TL;DR

 
  • Reports say some investors who bought SpaceX exposure through brokers and SPVs cannot fully verify what they own.
  • Layered deal structures can obscure ownership, add fees, and increase the risk of disappointment at IPO time.
  • Recent pre-IPO fraud cases are making buyers more cautious about opaque secondary-market arrangements.
  • Even with those risks, fear of missing out is still pushing investors toward complex SpaceX deals.


Why SpaceX’s Private Share Market Is Under Scrutiny?

 

Entrepreneur Tejpaul Bhatia said he believes he owns a slice of SpaceX but cannot be fully certain because he bought through brokers rather than directly from the company.

A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket carrying the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) weather satellite Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite U (GOES-U) lifts off from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, June 25, 2024

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That uncertainty is becoming more significant as SpaceX approaches a possible stock market debut at a much higher valuation than in 2021, when Bhatia first entered the market.


How SPVs And Intermediaries Can Blur Ownership?

 

Many private-share transactions are structured through special-purpose vehicles that pool investor money and secure rights tied to future share purchases instead of transferring direct stock ownership. In some cases, shares can move through multiple intermediaries, making verification harder for the final buyer while also increasing the fees layered into the deal.


Why Fraud Concerns Are Rising In Pre-IPO Markets?

 

Investors and advisers are increasingly wary because opaque pre-IPO structures have already been linked to fraud cases in recent years. The report highlights a recent guilty plea tied to a fake pre-IPO vehicle and recalls a separate case in which investors were defrauded in deals involving promised access to private-company shares, including SpaceX-related exposure.


Why Investors Still Keep Chasing SpaceX Exposure?

 

Despite the risks, demand for SpaceX access remains extremely high. Buyers continue pursuing deals because the company is seen as one of the most coveted IPO opportunities in the market, and that fear of missing out is pushing some investors to accept structures that are difficult to diligence with confidence.

First published on Thu, Mar 26, 2026

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