[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Kevin Bambrough [@BambroughKevin](/creator/twitter/BambroughKevin) on x 55.2K followers Created: 2025-07-27 11:02:34 UTC Hyperion units can be built and deployed in 3-6 months and Capex $500-600k per unit. With a $200k min net profit per tonne they free cashflow $5mln on XX months of operation. Paying back Capex in an astonishing XX days of operation. WOW! So one thing I’d like to see explored: Customers wants X number of tonnes per year for X years. What discount needs to be offered to a customer to pay up front a large deposit? If a customer ordered XX tonnes. XX% deposit covers the capex to build the Hyperion needed to deliver the material. XX% deposit could help to really accelerate growth of hydrograph and eliminate the need for any dilution Given how cheap the stock is. Dilution is a ridiculous expensive form of financing. Bridge loans. A convertible bond is another option. But I think it might be possible to get the best financing from customers by offer a discount if XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [200k](/topic/200k) [$5mln](/topic/$5mln) [$200k](/topic/$200k) [$500600k](/topic/$500600k) [Post Link](https://x.com/BambroughKevin/status/1949425172664013148)
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Kevin Bambrough @BambroughKevin on x 55.2K followers
Created: 2025-07-27 11:02:34 UTC
Hyperion units can be built and deployed in 3-6 months and Capex $500-600k per unit.
With a $200k min net profit per tonne they free cashflow $5mln on XX months of operation.
Paying back Capex in an astonishing XX days of operation. WOW!
So one thing I’d like to see explored:
Customers wants X number of tonnes per year for X years.
What discount needs to be offered to a customer to pay up front a large deposit?
If a customer ordered XX tonnes.
XX% deposit covers the capex to build the Hyperion needed to deliver the material.
XX% deposit could help to really accelerate growth of hydrograph and eliminate the need for any dilution
Given how cheap the stock is. Dilution is a ridiculous expensive form of financing. Bridge loans. A convertible bond is another option.
But I think it might be possible to get the best financing from customers by offer a discount if
XXXXXX engagements
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