Bitcoin faces a Wall Street test as AI’s mega-IPO wave targets the same capital


OpenAI filed a confidential S-1 with the SEC, targeting a public debut as early as September at a valuation between $852 billion and $1 trillion.

The filing arrived inside a broader wave that Goldman Sachs says could produce a record $160 billion in US IPO proceeds in 2026, with SpaceX targeting a $75 billion raise at a $1.75 trillion valuation and Anthropic confidentially filing after a $965 billion late-May funding round.

The combined pipeline demand from SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic already exceeds the entire 2025 US IPO market by up to four times, and the rotation into AI is visible in the flow data.

For Bitcoin, the IPO wave is a liquidity test, where the same capital deciding between SpaceX and OpenAI is the capital that drove the ETF inflow cycle that took BTC to $126,000.

IPO / market signal Size / valuation Why it matters for BTC
Goldman 2026 US IPO forecast $160B proceeds Potential record IPO supply
SpaceX IPO target $75B raise / $1.75T valuation Single listing could rival entire annual IPO markets
OpenAI target range $852B-$1T valuation Direct AI exposure becomes publicly investable
Anthropic valuation $965B Adds another mega-cap AI destination
Spot BTC ETF outflows $1.7B first week of June; $4.4B prior streak Shows BTC capital already leaking

The rotation is already in the data

AI and semiconductor stocks surged roughly 170% over the past year as Bitcoin shed about 40% over the same period.

On June 3, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index advanced roughly 5.9% while Bitcoin fell about 4% that day, an intraday split that pointed directly to institutional rotation toward AI and semiconductors as crypto softened.

US-traded spot Bitcoin ETFs lost over $1.7 billion in the first week of June, adding to a prior $4.4 billion exit during a 13-consecutive-session run.

The standout day was May 28, when BlackRock’s IBIT recorded the second-largest single-day withdrawal in the fund’s history at roughly $528 million, and flow analysis pointed to concentrated institutional rebalancing, with allocators moving capital toward AI and semiconductor equities that were making new highs at the same time.

If the outflows reflect a deliberate reallocation by institutional desks, a mega-IPO calendar gives those same desks a concrete destination for capital that had previously gone into Bitcoin ETFs.

As pure-play AI labs become publicly available, the proxy demand that institutions previously satisfied through Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet will unlock directly into the new listings.

Bitcoin earned its institutional allocation as the most liquid, high-beta vehicle for speculative exposure, and trillion-dollar AI listings inside traditional brokerage accounts now offer that same profile with quarterly earnings attached.

Animal spirits are contagious

Mega-IPOs on the scale Goldman Sachs is forecasting require receptive equity markets, strong retail appetite, and institutional demand for growth.

A market willing to absorb $75 billion for SpaceX and $1 trillion for OpenAI is a market running on high risk tolerance, and Bitcoin has increasingly traded as a risk asset that moves with that tolerance.

Bitcoin’s correlation with the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 intensified after institutional milestones such as spot Bitcoin ETFs and Strategy’s inclusion in the Nasdaq 100, peaking at 0.87 in 2024.

If the IPO window opens cleanly, with SpaceX pricing well, OpenAI’s roadshow confirming institutional appetite, and Anthropic’s October target holding, the resulting risk-on backdrop could pull Bitcoin ETF flows back into positive territory alongside equities.

Glassnode’s 14-day moving average of ETF flows has troughed near local Bitcoin bottoms, and sustained ETF selling has often coincided with turning points.

If that pattern holds, the current outflow streak concentrated in institutional rebalancing may already be close to exhausting the selling pressure, and a successful IPO cycle could be the macro catalyst that reverses it.

There is an estimated $8 trillion sitting in US money market funds, and SpaceX’s $75 billion raise represents roughly 1% of that pool.

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