What is the most expensive startup failure?
Looking to dig up some startup history.
Magic Leap ($3.5B funding) for a second-rate Hololens competitor. They're not dead yet, but the CEO is a pedigreed butcher from Microsoft.
Star Citizen is a video game that had a crowd-funding campaign in 2012, ten years ago, and has since raised over $500 million from its player base and another ~$150 million from private groups.
It's still in alpha.
Most of the player base have resigned to calling the game vaporware.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Citizen#Delays_and_extend...
In a sense, Uber. Billions of dollars invested with the promise of winning the race to self-driving. It wasn't the only massive mistake they made, but after they killed that homeless lady in Arizona, they killed their self-driving units as well.
Theranos comes to mind. Reaching back a bit more - Webvan, Pets.com, MySpace.
Not a startup, but Facebook has dumped billions into "the metaverse" and it's a stunning failure.
What was that recent celeb-laden attempt to make a Netflix for short form and vertical entertainment?
Earn (previously 21 BTC) was not the biggest but it clearly made little sense from the beginning.