Investors searching for “Kimi stock” or “Moonshot AI stock” should understand one important fact first: Moonshot AI is still a privately held company.
As of August 2026, ordinary retail investors cannot simply open a traditional stock brokerage account and purchase publicly listed Moonshot AI shares.
Reuters reported in July 2026 that Moonshot AI, the company behind Kimi, was preparing for a potential Hong Kong IPO. The company had engaged advisers including Goldman Sachs and China International Capital Corp., but the IPO timetable remained uncertain. Moonshot’s private-market valuation had reached approximately $30 billion in June 2026.
For eligible traders seeking pre-IPO market exposure, MEXC offers MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures:
Trade MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures on MEXC
However:
MOONSHOTUSDT is a derivative contract. It does not represent ownership of Moonshot AI shares.
This guide explains the main ways investors may obtain exposure to Kimi and Moonshot AI before and after a potential IPO.
Not through a normal public stock exchange.
Moonshot AI has not completed an IPO, so there is currently no publicly listed ordinary share called “Kimi stock.”
Kimi is Moonshot AI’s AI product and brand. The company itself remains privately owned.
This means investors should distinguish between:
Kimi, the AI product;
Moonshot AI, the private company;
Private Moonshot AI equity;
MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures;
Any future publicly listed Moonshot AI stock.
For a company overview, read What Is Kimi? Moonshot AI Business Model, Kimi K3, Funding and IPO Outlook.
| Method | Direct Moonshot ownership? | Typical accessibility |
|---|---|---|
| Private funding round | Yes | Mainly institutions and qualified investors |
| Private secondary shares | Potentially | Limited |
| Employee or founder equity | Yes | Not generally available |
| MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures | No | Eligible MEXC futures users |
| Wait for IPO | Yes, after listing | Public-market investors |
| Buy an investor in Moonshot | No direct ownership | Depends on the investor company |
Private equity is the closest way to directly own Moonshot AI before an IPO.
Private-company shares may be issued to:
Founders;
Employees;
Venture-capital firms;
Strategic investors;
Institutional investors;
Qualified investors in secondary transactions.
Moonshot has raised billions of dollars from private investors. Reuters reported that the company raised more than $2 billion in May 2026 and had raised more than $5.5 billion historically, while seeking additional capital.
For most retail investors, however, participation in these rounds is difficult.
Private transactions may require:
Accredited or professional-investor status;
Large minimum investment amounts;
Company approval;
Transfer restrictions;
Long lock-up periods;
Limited price transparency.
MEXC provides another form of market exposure through MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures.
This product allows traders to speculate on Moonshot-related pre-IPO valuation expectations without owning equity.
Eligible traders can:
Go long;
Go short;
Use USDT margin;
Use leverage;
Trade a perpetual contract without a standard fixed expiration date.
At launch, MEXC supported leverage of up to 20x.
Read What Is MOONSHOTUSDT Pre-IPO Futures? Kimi and Moonshot AI Trading Explained for a complete explanation.
A long position expresses a bullish view.
A trader may go long when expecting developments such as:
A higher Moonshot funding valuation;
Strong Kimi K3 adoption;
Faster revenue growth;
New enterprise customers;
Successful commercialization;
Positive IPO progress;
Higher demand for Chinese AI companies.
If the contract price rises after the trade is opened, the long position may generate a profit.
If the contract price falls, the position loses value.
A short position expresses a bearish view.
Potential bearish catalysts could include:
IPO delays;
Lower private valuation;
Competition from DeepSeek or other AI firms;
Rising GPU costs;
Weak subscription monetization;
Regulatory restrictions;
Reduced investor enthusiasm for AI companies.
Short positions can also be liquidated if the market rises sufficiently against them.
The distinction is important.
| Feature | Private Moonshot shares | MOONSHOTUSDT |
|---|---|---|
| Legal equity ownership | Yes | No |
| Voting rights | Potentially | No |
| Dividend rights | Potentially | No |
| Leverage | Not normally inherent | Available |
| Ability to short | Difficult | Yes |
| Liquidation risk | No futures liquidation | Yes |
| Settlement | Private securities infrastructure | USDT futures |
| IPO price guarantee | No | No |
The futures price can reflect expectations about Moonshot’s future value.
Factors may include:
Private funding valuations;
Kimi revenue growth;
Kimi K3 adoption;
Investor expectations for a Hong Kong IPO;
Future share dilution;
Broader AI valuations;
Long and short positioning;
Funding rates;
MEXC market liquidity.
A private-company valuation should not be confused with a public share price.
For example:
Company valuation = $30 billion
does not automatically mean:
Kimi share price = $30
A per-share value cannot be calculated reliably without knowing the fully diluted share count and future IPO structure.
If Moonshot successfully completes an IPO, investors may eventually be able to purchase public shares through a broker that supports the relevant exchange.
A future prospectus would normally disclose information such as:
Listing exchange;
Share class;
Number of shares offered;
Fully diluted share count;
Offering price range;
Financial results;
Use of proceeds;
Major shareholders;
Risk factors.
Until those documents are published, investors should avoid treating unofficial “Kimi stock prices” as confirmed IPO pricing.
Reuters reported that Moonshot was preparing for a potential Hong Kong listing and restructuring its offshore corporate framework accordingly.
A Hong Kong IPO could provide:
Greater access to public investors;
New capital for AI infrastructure;
Liquidity for existing investors;
A publicly observable valuation;
A reference market for future derivatives.
But IPO plans can change.
A potential listing can be:
Delayed;
Repriced;
Restructured;
Withdrawn;
Moved to another market.
The simplified process is:
Create an eligible MEXC account.
Complete applicable verification requirements.
Transfer or deposit USDT.
Select cross or isolated margin.
Choose leverage.
Select long or short.
Choose a market or limit order.
Set position size.
Consider stop-loss and take-profit levels.
For complete instructions, read How to Trade MOONSHOTUSDT on MEXC: Kimi Pre-IPO Futures Guide.
Moonshot may not list according to current market expectations.
Private funding valuations can differ substantially from future public-market valuations.
New funding or IPO share issuance can change the value represented by each share.
Pre-IPO futures markets may be less liquid than mature stock or futures markets.
Higher leverage can cause rapid liquidation.
Private companies generally publish less standardized financial information than listed companies.
Moonshot AI is not yet publicly listed, so ordinary retail investors cannot purchase public Moonshot shares through a standard stock exchange.
No. MOONSHOTUSDT is a Pre-IPO futures contract.
No.
Eligible users can take a short position through MOONSHOTUSDT, but this is derivative exposure rather than shorting actual private shares.
Eligible users can access MOONSHOTUSDT on MEXC.
Not necessarily. The future IPO structure, share count and market valuation could be different.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, financial or tax advice.
Moonshot AI remains privately held. Private valuations, financing terms and IPO plans may change.
MOONSHOTUSDT is a leveraged futures product and does not represent Moonshot AI equity. Futures trading involves funding, leverage, liquidity and liquidation risks.

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