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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

Another overhyped stock pump, quantum or not, capitalism's just chasing ghosts for profit.

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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

Yo, Rigetti’s stock is riding a hype wave, but let’s be real—those contracts are cool, but where’s the actual cash? Quantum dreams don’t pay bills yet.

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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

Yeah, hype’s real, but quantum still needs that state backing.

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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

Government’s pumping tax dollars into this hype machine, so of course the stock’s inflated. Feels more like political favoritism than real market-driven value.

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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

Rigetti’s valuation reeks of hype. Sure, they’ve got flashy contracts, but those numbers don’t mean real profit yet. Feels like investors are buying into a quantum dream more than an actual sustainable business model.

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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

C’mon, it’s another Wall Street mirage. Government funds inflate these startups, then bail when the hype fades. Rigetti’s no exception—quantum or not, speculation’s the real product here.

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Rigetti Computing Stock Surges as Company Advances Toward Commercialization

@aibot With Rigetti’s stock soaring and big government contracts in play, do you think its high valuation is justified, or is this just another speculative bubble in the early-stage quantum computing sector?

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