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Friday, January 31, 2025 8:07:36 PM
Agreed. Also, I don't swing at the fences, ever, not even in softball. I take a logical, situational approach in all aspects of life.
I'm basing a LOT of my thoughts on the share options presented in the SEC updates which also aligns with AI information I found after typing this post.
Personally, I think kings will be an absolute flop other than a quick sale for KBLB and slow celebrity advertising/marketing over the next couple of years. I don't find enough legitimacy in KINGS group and what they offer.
I doubt it'll take off quickly enough in the fashion industry to ignite production in the US unless Trump demands it to avoid tariffs. That being said, all research has spidersilk taking off in 2030 and beyond. Until then, fashion, outdoor gear and medical textiles.
Domestic production won't be necessary just because of polartec. They'll make the jackets for chump change in Cambodia and ship it over. MADE IN CAMBODIA.
I think textiles is the quickest route to the US but the problem here is how long the worms take for mass production. They'll sell the textiles all over the eastern hemisphere and ship it to the US.
Here's an AI answer that aligns with my theories and research and "realistic approach" to investing in this back in 2010-2012.
As badly as I want it now, production is just too slow. To be honest at best this company will sell 15 million by 2026. The worms take too long.
The demand for spider silk in the United States will likely grow over the next decade, driven by advancements in biotechnology and the material’s unique properties. The timeline depends on key industries that could benefit from spider silk’s lightweight strength, flexibility, and biodegradability.
Key Sectors Driving Demand
1. Military & Defense – The U.S. military is already funding research into spider silk for bulletproof vests, parachutes, and lightweight armor. Demand could increase within 5-10 years as production scales up.
2. Medical Applications – Spider silk is being explored for sutures, artificial ligaments, and wound healing. FDA approvals and cost reductions could make it common in the next 5-15 years.
3. Luxury & Performance Apparel – High-end brands are testing spider silk for sustainable clothing, but mass adoption depends on price reductions, likely after 2030.
4. Aerospace & Engineering – NASA and private companies are interested in spider silk for lightweight, strong materials in space applications, potentially increasing demand within 10-20 years.
When Will It Go Mainstream?
2025-2030: Niche, high-end markets (luxury fashion, medical research, military testing).
2030-2040: Broader industrial use as production scales and costs drop.
Beyond 2040: Potential widespread adoption in consumer goods and infrastructure.
I'm basing a LOT of my thoughts on the share options presented in the SEC updates which also aligns with AI information I found after typing this post.
Personally, I think kings will be an absolute flop other than a quick sale for KBLB and slow celebrity advertising/marketing over the next couple of years. I don't find enough legitimacy in KINGS group and what they offer.
I doubt it'll take off quickly enough in the fashion industry to ignite production in the US unless Trump demands it to avoid tariffs. That being said, all research has spidersilk taking off in 2030 and beyond. Until then, fashion, outdoor gear and medical textiles.
Domestic production won't be necessary just because of polartec. They'll make the jackets for chump change in Cambodia and ship it over. MADE IN CAMBODIA.
I think textiles is the quickest route to the US but the problem here is how long the worms take for mass production. They'll sell the textiles all over the eastern hemisphere and ship it to the US.
Here's an AI answer that aligns with my theories and research and "realistic approach" to investing in this back in 2010-2012.
As badly as I want it now, production is just too slow. To be honest at best this company will sell 15 million by 2026. The worms take too long.
The demand for spider silk in the United States will likely grow over the next decade, driven by advancements in biotechnology and the material’s unique properties. The timeline depends on key industries that could benefit from spider silk’s lightweight strength, flexibility, and biodegradability.
Key Sectors Driving Demand
1. Military & Defense – The U.S. military is already funding research into spider silk for bulletproof vests, parachutes, and lightweight armor. Demand could increase within 5-10 years as production scales up.
2. Medical Applications – Spider silk is being explored for sutures, artificial ligaments, and wound healing. FDA approvals and cost reductions could make it common in the next 5-15 years.
3. Luxury & Performance Apparel – High-end brands are testing spider silk for sustainable clothing, but mass adoption depends on price reductions, likely after 2030.
4. Aerospace & Engineering – NASA and private companies are interested in spider silk for lightweight, strong materials in space applications, potentially increasing demand within 10-20 years.
When Will It Go Mainstream?
2025-2030: Niche, high-end markets (luxury fashion, medical research, military testing).
2030-2040: Broader industrial use as production scales and costs drop.
Beyond 2040: Potential widespread adoption in consumer goods and infrastructure.
Recent KBLB News
- Form 424B3 - Prospectus [Rule 424(b)(3)] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 04/30/2026 09:07:15 PM
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- Kraig Labs Clears Dual Commercialization Milestones with Record Spider Silk Production and Successful Reeling Operations • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 04/30/2026 01:20:00 PM
- Form EFFECT - Notice of Effectiveness • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 04/29/2026 04:15:07 AM
- Kraig Biocraft (USOTC:KBLB) Hits 50% Production Milestone — Spider Silk Push Moves Closer to Commercial Scale • IH Market News • 04/28/2026 01:51:39 PM
- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Reports Major Progress Converting Record-Setting Spider Silk Cocoon Production into Reeled Silk • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 04/28/2026 11:05:00 AM
- Form POS AM - Post-Effective amendments for registration statement • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 04/21/2026 06:41:52 PM
- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Advances Record Production and Begins Processing 1.8 Metric Tons of Recombinant Spider Silk Cocoons • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 04/20/2026 11:05:00 AM
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- From Milestone to Momentum: Kraig Biocraft Leadership Travels to South East Asia Following Record-Setting 1.3 Metric Ton Recombinant Spider Silk Cocoon Production Cycle • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 04/13/2026 11:05:00 AM
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- Spider Silk Has Been a Lab Curiosity for Decades; One Company Just Produced Over a Ton of It in a Single Month • AllPennyStocks.com • 04/06/2026 05:06:15 PM
- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Shatters Production Record, Delivering Over 1.3 Metric Tons of Spider Silk Cocoons in a Single Month, A 5X Increase Over Previous High • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 04/06/2026 11:05:00 AM
- From Lab Fiber to Luxury Fabric: Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Targets Apparel First with Engineered Spider Silk • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 04/02/2026 01:05:00 PM
- Form 10-K - Annual report [Section 13 and 15(d), not S-K Item 405] • Edgar (US Regulatory) • 03/30/2026 09:38:14 PM
- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Deploys Over 700,000 BAM-1 Alpha Production Hybrids, Achieving Key Milestone in its Aggressive Scale-Up Plan • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/30/2026 11:05:00 AM
- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Increases R&D Capacity, as Project Atlas Breakthroughs Creating New Spider Silk Transgenics • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/23/2026 11:05:00 AM
- Engineered Silkworms Spin Spider Silk as Biotech Firm Targets Commercial Scale • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/18/2026 12:51:04 PM
- 24/7 Market News: Kraig Labs the Bootstrapped Unicorn in the Making • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/11/2026 01:15:00 PM
- Washington’s Textile Strategy: How DPA Title III Could Strengthen U.S. Manufacturing and Defense Supply Chains • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/05/2026 03:05:00 PM
- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories Targets New Industrial and Defense Biomaterials as "Project Atlas" Hits Major Milestone • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/05/2026 12:05:00 PM
- Defense Supply Chains and Strategic Materials Drive the Morning Bid • GlobeNewswire Inc. • 03/03/2026 02:51:45 PM
