How to Participate in Gate Pre-IPOs? A Breakdown of the First SpaceX Offering and the SPCX Subscription Mechanism

Last Updated 2026-04-17 10:58:19
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Gate Pre-IPOs is designed to let users access pre-IPO investment opportunities through a digital asset platform. At its core, it standardizes and digitizes what has traditionally been a private equity process. In the first SpaceX (SPCX) offering, users can subscribe using USDT or GUSD and receive SPCX allocations that are distributed fully unlocked upon completion. This lowers the barriers typically associated with primary market investing and allows broader participation through digital assets.

Traditionally, pre-IPO investments have been limited to institutions or high-net-worth individuals. The process often involves multiple steps such as capital verification, allocation confirmation, and asset registration, making it both restrictive and complex. As digital asset platforms have evolved, more of these traditional financial workflows are being standardized and digitized, giving users clearer and more transparent access to primary market opportunities.

Gate Pre-IPOs was introduced in this context. By unifying subscription rules and automating distribution, it provides users with a streamlined way to participate in pre-IPO allocation opportunities. The first featured project, SpaceX (SPCX), serves as a practical example of how the mechanism works. By examining this case, users can better understand the subscription logic, fund management, and allocation process, as well as how digital platforms improve efficiency in pre-IPO investing.

Overview of Gate Pre-IPOs

As a mechanism for participating in pre-IPO allocations via a digital asset platform, Gate Pre-IPOs aims to standardize traditional private equity investment workflows and make them accessible through a structured interface.

Gate Pre-IPOs 简述

In traditional models, primary market investing typically comes with high entry barriers and complex onboarding procedures. Gate Pre-IPOs integrates the entire subscription process into a unified platform. Users simply submit their subscription request during the offering window, while the platform handles fund locking, allocation, and asset distribution. This makes the process more efficient and transparent.

What Is SPCX? Understanding Gate’s First SpaceX Investment Opportunity

SPCX is the asset symbol used in Gate Pre-IPOs’ first offering, representing subscription shares tied to this SpaceX investment opportunity.

SpaceX, founded by Elon Musk in 2002, is currently one of the largest and most disruptive commercial aerospace companies in the world. SPCX functions as a Mirror Note issued prior to SpaceX’s IPO, reflecting the company’s market value before and after listing. It is structured as a Contingent Payout Note.

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Through hedging exposure to SpaceX shares in the market, Gate provides users with multiple exit options or the ability to hold long term, aligned with the target company’s fair market valuation.

How to Participate in the SPCX Offering

In this SPCX offering, users can subscribe using USDT or GUSD, with allocations distributed fully unlocked. This means that once allocation is complete, SPCX shares are credited to user accounts in full, without any vesting period.

Here are the key details of the SPCX offering:

  • Project Name: SpaceX

  • Asset Symbol: SPCX

  • Implied Valuation: $1.4 trillion

  • Total Allocation: 33,900 SPCX

  • Total Offering Value: $20,001,000

  • USDT Allocation (70%): 23,730 SPCX

  • GUSD Allocation (30%): 10,170 SPCX

  • Subscription Price: 1 SPCX = $590

  • Accepted Assets: USDT or GUSD

  • Minimum Subscription: 100 USDT or 100 GUSD

  • Maximum per User: 339 SPCX

  • Fees: No implicit fees or custody fees

  • Subscription Period: April 20, 2026 18:00 to April 22, 2026 18:00 (UTC+8)

  • Distribution Time: Before May 6, 2026 18:00 (UTC+8)

  • Trading Method: Pre-market trading

  • Trading Window: Within 30 days after subscription

  • Unlocking: 100% unlocked upon distribution

The subscription process consists of three main steps: browsing the project, submitting a subscription request, and confirming the allocation results. Users can access the Pre-IPOs page through the Finance section on Gate’s homepage, select SPCX, and subscribe using USDT or GUSD. The standardized workflow ensures that all users participate under a consistent set of rules.

How Does the SPCX Allocation Mechanism Work?

A key feature of the Pre-IPOs system is allocation based on the “average locked amount.” In simple terms, the earlier you commit funds and the longer they remain locked, the higher your allocation weight.

The calculation works as follows:

Average locked amount per hour = cumulative locked amount over time ÷ total duration (48 hours). For example:

  • User A: deposits 100,000 USDT in hour 1 → average locked amount = 100,000

  • User B: deposits in hour 24 → average locked amount = 50,000

  • User C: deposits in the final hour → average locked amount ≈ 2,083

This means early participation does not guarantee a larger allocation, but it significantly increases the weighting. Final allocation depends on overall demand, the user’s relative share, and the per-user cap.

The SPCX allocation mechanism includes three main components: subscription submission, oversubscription handling, and allocation distribution. These determine how funds are processed and how many shares each user ultimately receives.

In terms of distribution, SPCX uses a fully unlocked model. Once allocation is complete, all awarded SPCX shares are credited at once, with no lock-up or phased release. This makes outcomes clearer and improves efficiency.

Summary

Gate Pre-IPOs standardizes the subscription process for pre-IPO allocations, offering users a structured way to participate. Using the SpaceX (SPCX) offering as an example, the process includes project selection, subscription submission, fund locking, proportional allocation, and full unlocked distribution.

By combining digital asset settlement with automated distribution, the platform simplifies what has traditionally been a complex process, making it more transparent and accessible.

FAQs

What assets can be used to subscribe to SPCX?

The first SpaceX (SPCX) offering supports subscriptions using USDT and GUSD.

What happens if the offering is oversubscribed?

If total demand exceeds the available allocation, SPCX shares will be distributed proportionally, and any unallocated funds will be refunded to users.

Is there a lock-up period for SPCX?

No. SPCX uses a 100% unlocked distribution model, meaning all allocated shares are delivered at once.

When are unused subscription funds returned?

After the subscription period ends and allocation is finalized, any unallocated funds are automatically returned to the user’s account balance.

Author: Jayne
Translator: Jared
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