[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.] [$490m](/topic/$490m) ### Top Social Posts *Showing only X posts for non-authenticated requests. Use your API key in requests for full results.* "Latin Music Revenue Surges to $490M: RIAA Mid-Year Report 2025" [YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=9jJNoNZrJiE) [@onevoicemedia](/creator/youtube/onevoicemedia) 2025-10-19T11:37Z XX followers, X engagements "US Spot #Bitcoin ETF flows for Oct XX 2025 hit a massive -$526M outflow Grayscale's $GBTC continues to be the main driver with $-490M while $IBIT was the only fund showing strength with +$51M. BTC price under pressure dipping below $110K. @SoSoValueCrypto #SoSoValueCrypto" [X Link](https://x.com/CatosPetal/status/1979757442507628703) [@CatosPetal](/creator/x/CatosPetal) 2025-10-19T03:52Z XX followers, XX engagements "TLDR on the last one: Analysis Solar + ESS (17.6 years): Longer payback due to high ESS cost ($490M) and reliance on peak price arbitrage. ITC reduces to XXXX years competitive with geothermal/SMRs. Best for dispatchable renewable power but sensitive to price spreads ($80120/MWh peak). Solar (No ESS XXX years): Shorter payback due to low capex; ITC makes it highly competitive (6.6 years). Limited by daytime price exposure. Wind (8.8 years): Slightly faster than solar (no ESS) due to higher capacity factor. PTC makes it the fastest among renewables (5.6 years). Nevadas wind potential is less" [X Link](https://x.com/OldMateEngineer/status/1979701420330033305) [@OldMateEngineer](/creator/x/OldMateEngineer) 2025-10-19T00:09Z 2588 followers, XXX engagements "What about storage Looking to the earlier images we can see the existing power house highlighted. Joe has stated that EOS could achieve a density of around 3GWh per acre which is pretty phenomenal. For this we'll assume 2GWh an acre and that would equal about the size of double what the powerhouse is today. The cost of those 2GWh batteries would be about $245m/MWh or $490m. Again this could be spent and installed in stages" [X Link](https://x.com/OldMateEngineer/status/1979701404324503825) [@OldMateEngineer](/creator/x/OldMateEngineer) 2025-10-19T00:09Z 2588 followers, XX engagements
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"Latin Music Revenue Surges to $490M: RIAA Mid-Year Report 2025"
YouTube Link @onevoicemedia 2025-10-19T11:37Z XX followers, X engagements
"US Spot #Bitcoin ETF flows for Oct XX 2025 hit a massive -$526M outflow Grayscale's $GBTC continues to be the main driver with $-490M while $IBIT was the only fund showing strength with +$51M. BTC price under pressure dipping below $110K. @SoSoValueCrypto #SoSoValueCrypto"
X Link @CatosPetal 2025-10-19T03:52Z XX followers, XX engagements
"TLDR on the last one: Analysis Solar + ESS (17.6 years): Longer payback due to high ESS cost ($490M) and reliance on peak price arbitrage. ITC reduces to XXXX years competitive with geothermal/SMRs. Best for dispatchable renewable power but sensitive to price spreads ($80120/MWh peak). Solar (No ESS XXX years): Shorter payback due to low capex; ITC makes it highly competitive (6.6 years). Limited by daytime price exposure. Wind (8.8 years): Slightly faster than solar (no ESS) due to higher capacity factor. PTC makes it the fastest among renewables (5.6 years). Nevadas wind potential is less"
X Link @OldMateEngineer 2025-10-19T00:09Z 2588 followers, XXX engagements
"What about storage Looking to the earlier images we can see the existing power house highlighted. Joe has stated that EOS could achieve a density of around 3GWh per acre which is pretty phenomenal. For this we'll assume 2GWh an acre and that would equal about the size of double what the powerhouse is today. The cost of those 2GWh batteries would be about $245m/MWh or $490m. Again this could be spent and installed in stages"
X Link @OldMateEngineer 2025-10-19T00:09Z 2588 followers, XX engagements
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