Ever wondered why investors get excited before companies go public?

An IPO (Initial Public Offering) is when a private company opens its doors to public investors through the stock market. Before that stage, only a small group of insiders and early investors usually have access.

That’s why IPOs get so much attention.

Companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Nvidia, and Tesla were once early-stage opportunities too.

Today, many people look back and wish they had exposure before those companies became global giants.

That’s the value of early access. Most opportunities only become obvious after everyone is already talking about them.

Interesting seeing BingX experimenting with AI-related early exposure campaigns connected to this narrative.