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Updated · NewsBytes · Apr 24
Storm Duncan lists $8 million Mill Valley home for Anthropic shares
Updated
Updated · NewsBytes · Apr 24

Storm Duncan lists $8 million Mill Valley home for Anthropic shares

2 articles · Updated · NewsBytes · Apr 24
  • Duncan is offering his $8 million San Francisco Bay-view estate, covering closing costs for Anthropic shareholders and allowing sellers to keep 20% of future gains before transferring shares.
  • The direct share-for-home deal reflects Duncan's belief in Anthropic's valuation above $800 billion, aligning with current market sentiment and attracting significant attention from tech investors.
  • Previously, Duncan offered a $4.8 million Marin County estate for Anthropic shares, amid high demand and limited availability as Anthropic's valuation soared, fueled by its AI product Claude Code.
Is Anthropic's $1 trillion valuation a sign of genius or a bubble about to pop?
With a $1T price tag, has Anthropic already won the AI race against OpenAI?
Why would someone trade a $4.8M mansion for stock they can't sell?
Will the AI boom make luxury real estate the new venture capital?
What are the hidden risks for employees in this house-for-stock swap?