Intuitive Machines Purchases Lanteris Amidst Crypto Industry’s Struggles with Penalties and Security Breaches
- Intuitive Machines plans to acquire Lanteris for $800M, merging satellite production with in-space logistics to create a $850M annual revenue entity. - Coinbase Europe faces a €21.5M fine for AML compliance failures, while DWF Labs reportedly lost $44M in a 2022 North Korea-linked hack. - A crypto whale opened $140M leveraged short positions against Bitcoin/XRP, reflecting bearish sentiment amid regulatory and security challenges. - The acquisition aims to leverage Lanteris' production reliability for In
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Financial disclosures from Intuitive Machines’ third-quarter 2025 report show the company closed the quarter with $622 million in cash, supported by a $345 million convertible note issued in August. CEO Brian Altemus highlighted that Lanteris’ high-margin satellite services business will enhance Intuitive Machines’ manufacturing capabilities. “Our services division operates at higher margins,” Altemus noted during a recent call with investors. “Lanteris’ dependable production can supply our own network needs.” The company expects the acquisition to immediately boost revenue, adjusted EBITDA, and free cash flow.
Despite these headwinds, Intuitive Machines remains confident about the outlook for the merged company. The Seeking Alpha piece pointed to a $235.9 million backlog—including contracts for orbital transfer vehicles and in-space nuclear power—as a strong base for ongoing expansion. “The market potential we can tap into is very promising,” Altemus remarked. Still, the ultimate success of the acquisition will hinge on effectively integrating Lanteris’ operations, a process complicated by the industry’s unpredictable regulatory and security landscape.
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