
AST SpaceMobile Podcast Kook's Weekly - February 9 - Smoothies, Strokes, and SpaceMobile
In this episode, Kook shares a harrowing personal update regarding a recent medical emergency. What began as a high-performance health routine involving peptides and custom smoothies turned into a 'perfect storm' metabolic crash. Kook details the terrifying experience of a suspected stroke and explains why he chose to stay in bed rather than call for help, offering a cautionary tale to the SpaceMob about the dangers of DIY biohacking without proper medical oversight.
Turning to the markets, Kook dives into the latest technical fundamentals for AST SpaceMobile. New data suggests the company is achieving a spectral efficiency of six bits per hertz, far exceeding previous estimates. This breakthrough reinforces the core belief that spectrum will always flow to the most efficient user, positioning AST SpaceMobile as the inevitable leader in satellite-to-phone connectivity.
The discussion also covers the massive scaling happening behind the scenes at AST SpaceMobile. With parabolic headcount growth, the company is signaling its readiness to capture a massive global market. Kook looks at the expanding partnerships with Vodafone and Hyundai, as well as the groundwork being laid for FirstNet spectrum, which points to a future where connected cars and emergency services are powered by the SpaceMobile constellation.
Kook provides a candid analysis of the competitive landscape, specifically addressing Elon Musk's recent moves with SpaceX. While Musk targets ambitious AI data centers in space, Kook suggests this might be a strategic off-ramp from the direct-to-device market where AST SpaceMobile holds a clear technological advantage. The episode also explores the potential for future iPhones to integrate seamlessly with the constellation, fulfilling Apple's vision of natural satellite connectivity without the need for manual pointing.
Finally, the episode offers critical advice for investors navigating the recent introduction of leveraged ETFs. Kook explains the dangers of theta decay and why these vehicles are often traps for long-term holders. By focusing on core positions and community-driven research, Kook encourages the SpaceMob to stay disciplined and grateful as the company moves toward a projected hundred-dollar stock price.
