There's something interesting brewing with $VOYG—the token commands a 67% stake in Starlab, backed by some heavyweight equity partners: Airbus and Palantir are both on the cap table. Think about that structure for a moment. You've got aerospace collaboration, defense-tech integration, and crypto upside all converging in one play.
What strikes me is how the market hasn't fully digested what this actually means for the project's potential. Starlab isn't some speculative moonshot—it's positioned as a serious infrastructure play in space operations. The equity backing legitimizes the whole thesis. Yet when you look at how $VOYG is currently valued relative to what's already been committed to this venture, there's a meaningful gap. The upside scenario genuinely feels under-priced at these levels.
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ProtocolRebel
· 2025-12-29 10:59
It's really impressive that Airbus and Palantir are backing this, but I just want to know when this 67% stake will actually be realized.
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tx_or_didn't_happen
· 2025-12-29 10:29
NGL, Airbus and Palantir are working on this together, and the signal is really different... The space infrastructure sector has indeed been underestimated.
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LayerZeroHero
· 2025-12-29 10:13
NGL, Airbus and Palantir are both involved, this feels a bit off... Is it real?
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 2025-12-29 07:56
NGL, the endorsements from Airbus and Palantir are indeed quite impressive, but can this kind of price difference really be sustained... Maybe there's a reason why the market is digesting it slowly.
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ContractExplorer
· 2025-12-26 16:58
NGL, Airbus and Palantir's endorsements are really strong, but with 67% of the equity being so "locked," I'm actually a bit worried about liquidity... No matter how awesome Starry Labs is, it can't be unlocked now.
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Hash_Bandit
· 2025-12-26 16:57
ngl, airbus + palantir backing starlab feels like watching the old guard finally get it. 67% stake through $VOYG is legit structural setup, not the usual vc fluff we've seen blow up before. difficulty adjustment incoming for sure when retail catches wind of this...
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TokenVelocity
· 2025-12-26 16:53
NGL, Airbus and Palantir endorsement is just outrageous. This isn't the typical scam common in the crypto world; this is truly infrastructure-level stuff.
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ContractHunter
· 2025-12-26 16:52
Aerospace infrastructure + defense technology + crypto upside—this combination really has some substance. The backing of Airbus and Palantir is no joke. Others haven't quite caught on to this pattern yet.
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BearMarketMonk
· 2025-12-26 16:33
Wow, Airbus and Palantir are both jumping on board? This can't be real.
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MetaverseVagabond
· 2025-12-26 16:33
Uh, Airbus and Palantir endorsing together, this combo is indeed quite impressive... Aerospace defense integrated services, I feel like this is the real infrastructure?
There's something interesting brewing with $VOYG—the token commands a 67% stake in Starlab, backed by some heavyweight equity partners: Airbus and Palantir are both on the cap table. Think about that structure for a moment. You've got aerospace collaboration, defense-tech integration, and crypto upside all converging in one play.
What strikes me is how the market hasn't fully digested what this actually means for the project's potential. Starlab isn't some speculative moonshot—it's positioned as a serious infrastructure play in space operations. The equity backing legitimizes the whole thesis. Yet when you look at how $VOYG is currently valued relative to what's already been committed to this venture, there's a meaningful gap. The upside scenario genuinely feels under-priced at these levels.