This State Is Becoming the New Silicon Valley—and Palantir Just Became the Latest to Move There
Miami's tech growth is driven by wealthy founders and lifestyle migration despite raising only $3 billion in startups compared to the Bay Area's $177 billion in 2025.
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Miami is not the next Silicon Valley. It’s something much weirder.
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images; Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/BI Tech’s elite are taking their talents to South Beach — again. In January, David Sacks, the venture capitalist and crypto and AI czar, proclaimed that Miami will soon replace New York City as America’s financial capital. Stripe’s Patrick Collison has been marveling at the city’s “boomtown” vibes. With California flirting with a one-time tax on billionaires, said billionaires like Larry P…
Miami isn't the next Silicon Valley. It's something much weirder.
Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images; Getty Images; Rebecca Zisser/BITech's elite are taking their talents to South Beach — again.In January, David Sacks, the venture capitalist and crypto and AI czar, proclaimed that Miami will soon replace New York City as America's financial capital. Stripe's Patrick Collison has been marveling at the city's "boomtown" vibes. With California flirting with a one-time tax on billionaires, said billionaires like Larry Pag…
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