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The US government just set a precedent. It ripped the most powerful American AI model away from every foreigner on earth.
Critical tech is becoming a "made in America, controlled by America" game.
I expect $AMPG to re-rate aggressively on this news, and here's why:
AmpliTech is the ONLY American company with a commercialized, O-RAN certified 64T64R Massive MIMO radio. The highest radio config in the entire 5G stack. Not the only one on earth, but the only American one.
When Washington starts walling off the supply chain, that one word "American" becomes their moat.
The same company also manufactures 4K cryogenic LNAs for quantum readout and defense/satcom RF. American-made, across the exact categories the US just declared strategic.
And here's where it gets interesting:
Telus is investing $66 billion to modernize its fibre and 5G network and to convert corporate buildings into residential housing. This is exactly what CEO Fawad Maqbool talked about on LinkedIn three weeks ago. Connect the dots. And that's just one project from one telecom company.
After this news, do you think US telecom companies will want to keep building on Korean, Swedish, or Finnish radios from the likes of Samsung, $ERIC or $NOK and risk retrofitting the entire network later with American-made tech?
No. They'll go straight to AmpliTech, which has the only American commercial product and the patent portfolio behind it.
When you buy $AMPG, you're not just betting on the future of O-RAN and quantum computing. You're buying a $200M micro-cap that's the only American-made way to do it.
The market hasn't priced this in yet at all. It will. NFA.
Today, we are excited to introduce the highly requested Incognito Mode on Alpie.
This feature creates a space for conversations that don’t need to be remembered.
By default, sessions are private and are not saved to your history.
However, sometimes unexpected insights emerge:
- A rough idea can develop into a valuable insight.
- A quick question may lead to important research.
- A temporary conversation could be worth keeping.
That’s why you have the option to save a session whenever you choose. It won’t be done automatically or before you decide.
Incognito Mode is available now.
We look forward to hearing your feedback on this, as it's still a fresh feature!
The meme that mocked Bitcoin is outperforming it
@ButtCoin is up 127% this week. The Solana memecoin trades at $0.026 with a $26M market cap, more than doubling while the majors move sideways.
The joke is older than Dogecoin. "Buttcoin" started as a 2011 forum gag mocking Bitcoin believers, became crypto skepticism's favorite word, and went full circle as a token last year, now blessed by the meme's original creator.
15 years of laughing at number-go-up, and now solana:Cm6fNnMk7NfzStP9CZpsQA2v3jjzbcYGAxdJySmHpump is the number going up.
$AMPG so just so we understand why this is massive news.
We are talking about 5000 sites and around 30 000 $AMPG radios here.
Lets say one radio costs 15 000 dollars, that is $450M dollars revenue.
Project will be completed by 2029.
Samsung, one of the biggest companies in the world can not do it alone, they need $AMPG tech.
This is just one customer and one project.
NFA. DYOR! 🔥🚀
Image credits: @olyth_terminal
Most $AMPG holders have no idea where the company's main product actually came from.
So I did what I like do: I went through the SEC filings. What I found is quite interesting.
AmpliTech sells its 64T64R Massive MIMO radio to a "Tier-1 North American MNO" under a +$40M LOI. The press releases never named the customer.
But the filings do. An 8-K from early 2025 links the deal directly to Telus, which is one of Canada's three big telecom operators.
But where the radio itself came from? This was quite interesting find.
In March 2025, AmpliTech signed an $8M deal with a company called Titan Crest, LLC which is a private Delaware company to buy the IP behind its 5G ORAN radios. $4M in cash, $4M in shares, paid in two steps.
Step 1 was only due after the Telus orders came in. So AmpliTech did not pay $8M for unproven tech and hope a customer would show up. They only paid once the customer was real. For a micro-cap, that is a smart, low-risk deal.
Step 1 closed in April 2025: $3.5M cash + 914,635 shares.
Step 2 is the one to watch now. The last $0.5M cash + $2.5M in shares is due this quarter or next (Q2/Q3 2026). It hands the full technology and IP rights to AmpliTech, plus a 10-year non-compete from Titan.
In simple terms: the day that payment hits, AmpliTech fully owns the IP behind its #1 product. Until then, it does not.
So the real $AMPG story is a chain:
1) Titan built the tech
2) AmpliTech turned it into a product and makes it in the USA
3) Telus uses it.
Telus recently partnered with Samsung to build Canada’s First 5G Virtualized RAN, Open RAN Network which is quite telling when the market is heading.
I wonder who is behind Titan Crest? A no-name Delaware LLC, sitting on ready-to-use 5G radio IP.
NFA. DYOR. 🔥🚀