Peter Thiels big bet on solar-powered cow collars
Why did Founders Fund invest $220 million in cattle management startup Halter?
Whatβs Happening
Listen up: Why did Founders Fund invest $220 million in cattle management startup Halter?
Founders Fund has made its name backing what Peter Thiel calls zero to one companies businesses that dont just improve on existing ideas but create something entirely new. Its portfolio includes Facebook, SpaceX, and Palantir. (yes, really)
Its latest bet is a New Zealand startup that puts solar-powered smart collars on cows.
The Details
Halter , which closed a $220 million Series E at a $2 billion valuation last month, with Founders Fund leading the round, isnt the kind of company that tends to dominate technology headlines. There is no agentic AI involved, no humanoid robots.
There is, but, a large and largely unsolved problem: How do you manage cattle spread across some of the most remote terrain on earth, without dogs, horses, motorbikes, or helicopters?
Why This Matters
This could have major implications for how we use technology going forward.
This is part of the broader shift happening across the tech industry right now.
The Bottom Line
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