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First it was warehouses taking over America. Now it’s data centers.

March 10, 2024
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First it was warehouses taking over America. Now it’s data centers.
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The US grid is under pressure. Some traders are hunting bottlenecks.

Bitcoin is up, down, and here to stay.

The first wave of “walking-dead” venture firms is here.

Sam Altman’s future AI empire is sprawling.

But first: Warehouses were the first to take over America. Now it’s data centers.

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On what was recently farmland, Amazon data centers have been built as close as 50 feet from residential houses in the Loudoun Meadows neighborhood in Aldie, Virginia.

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This week’s dispatch

Data center boom

America’s biggest warehouse owner is getting in on the data center game.

Prologis, the $100 billion-plus real-estate giant, has hired a new global head of data centers and could invest more than $25 billion into the sector in the coming years.

Prologis had previously driven a boom in warehouse investment as ecommerce took off during the pandemic. Now, along with Blackstone, it’s placing a big bet on data centers.

“There is insatiable demand,” Prologis’s CEO said on a recent earnings call. “We can see easily 10, 15, 20 years of projects out there.”

The data center boom is being supercharged by the growing interest in AI. Big Tech companies and venture capitalists are pouring billions into generative AI efforts based on its potential to reshape our virtual realities.

The building boom is a reflection of the physical infrastructure required to make that virtual world a possibility. And it’s having very real-world consequences. Data centers are going up across rural America, impacting communities and placing strains on utilities. It’s a story we’ll be following in the months to come.

Bitcoin investors are stuck in a perpetual boom-and-bust cycle where they get back on the bitcoin horse every few years only to get burned.

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Bitcoin isn’t going anywhere

It was a bumpy week for bitcoin. First, the digital currency surpassed its all-time high of nearly $69,000 only to see its price quickly fall again.

We’ve been here before: Bitcoin has had sudden, exciting price jumps (and falls) in 2013, 2017, and 2021, to name a few. The cryptocurrency’s most recent boom is proving that its chaotic, roller coaster nature isn’t a bug — it’s a feature. And it’s here to stay.

What’s going on with bitcoin.

VCs don't go out of business quickly — their figurative deaths are often slow.

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Fear the “Walking Dead” VCs

According to PitchBook, the number of VCs in US deals peaked at 18,504 in 2021 and fell to 9,966 last year. Unlike other businesses, venture firms don’t suddenly go out of business. Some become zombies, wreaking havoc on startup founders.

Some founders said they have to make sure firms they meet with are still even in business. BI looked at PitchBook’s data to identify some of the most inactive VC firms.

See which firms have been inactive.

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Sam Altman’s expanding empire

Altman, much like Elon Musk, has transcended merely running a business. He’s selling a worldview. It’s one where private companies and billionaires can solve humanity’s problems.

Such a dream will require more money than has ever been spent on any business venture in history. But with a network of startups preparing for the rise of artificial general intelligence, Altman is on it.

Inside Altman’s sprawling network of investments.

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