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The Billion Dollar Technology*, YOU can BUY for PENNIES

Take Advantage of this Technology Opportunity before it Spins Out of Control!

BREAKING NEWS: OTCQB: KBLB has announced upcoming shipments and expected sales from major worldwide brands.

The global leader in spider silk announced it’s on track to deliver its first-ever commercial shipments to three powerhouse brands.

Including a top luxury fashion house, a performance sportswear giant, and a global athletic equipment titan. With hundreds of kilograms of inventory now stockpiled and a breakthrough hybrid strain driving scalable production, Kraig Labs is entering a new era of commercialization.

 As the textile world braces for disruption, early shareholders may be witnessing the spark of a biotech revolution.
 
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$90 Million Market Cap

Get Your Piece of this Billion Dollar Technology for Pennies!

Readers,

True value is often determined by how much others are willing to pay. This holds true throughout history and is the foundation of capitalism itself.

However, when those “others” are some of the shrewdest and most successful investment banks, the stakes are raised, and the accuracy becomes laser focused.

If your competitors and their investors are willing to commit more than $1.1 Billion to come up with a work around for your technology and fail, you know what you have is like Spinning Gold*.

I have championed (OTCQB:KBLB) since it first announced its mutant Spider Silk Spinning Transgenic worms at Notre Dame and covered it hundreds of times since.

Make no mistake, Kraig Labs (OTCQB:KBLB) could change materials science forever, and KBLB is currently trading well below its all-time high of over 50 cents, following the PolarTec agreement, and only has a $90 million market cap.

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You can literally pick up this technology stock at the forefront of material sciences for a few pennies and then enjoy the potential upcoming fireworks….and, if I’m right, they could coming very soon.

Kraig Labs (KBLB) is finishing the current Spider Silk production run, which will be used to build up inventory for the first sales and samples, so deals will likely follow very quickly.

Kraig Labs (KBLB) already had interest from the US ArmyPolartec, and others prior to the lockdowns. Competitors generated interest from Addidas, BMW, Stella Macarthy and others.

The apparel market should be considered low hanging fruit for the company, as the recombinant all-natural Spider Silk is biocompatible and chemical free.

According to Bloomberg, it could disrupt many markets.

George M. Church: “The rewards for biotechnology are tremendous – to solve disease, eliminate poverty, age gracefully. It sounds so much cooler than Facebook.”

  • Church’s emphasis on biotech’s massive potential highlights why investors pour money into companies that prove commercial viability. A successful first sale signals that those “tremendous” rewards are starting to materialize, often triggering valuation surges. 

Listen, I know, KBLB trades on the OTC, but despite this, the stock has performed well for patient investors and management have been excellent stewards with the limited amount of funds they’ve raised.

In a comparison, several of KBLB’s competitors raised hundreds of millions, each, at $1+ billion valuations* and Kraig Labs (KBLB) has brought its technology all the way to a record setting production run on less than $33 million in total monies raised.

KBLB Geniuses Solved another
$Billion Problem in its inception

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery; unless you’re one of the high-profile investment banks that plowed over $1 billion into just 3 of the Kraig Labs (KBLB) competitors. Spider, Inc, which pivoted due to production costs, difficulties in scaling, and super contraction, after blowing thru over $600 million. Bolt Technologies, raised hundreds of millions of dollars and touted itself as a leader in the Spider Silk industry, but never even produced Spider Silk with any biomechanical properties and, in fact, the Silk goo they did produce was not even as strong as mundane silk. AMSilk noted the complexity and cost of producing Synthetic Spider Silk and has shifted its focus on to other biodegradable fibers which are easier to produce.

The investment banks that bankrolled the three aforementioned companies represent only a fraction of the investment into efforts that fell way short, as some of the biggest companies and countries tried to create Spider Silk and all failed.

Kraig Labs (KBLB) knew the easiest and most cost-effective way to get biodegradable production was to use nature itself. Kraig foresaw these problems when they sequenced the first Transgenic Silkworms now geared up to Spin Spider Silk.

Some of Silicon Valley’s Leading Investment Banks Risked Over $1Billion.

Why?

Simply put, the mass production of spider silk could mark the most significant leap in the history of material science and Kraig Labs is on the verge of being the first to market.

Spider silk isn’t just a marvel of nature it’s a super material without rival:

  • 5x stronger than steel*
  • 10x tougher than Kevlar and absorbs 3x the energy
  • More elastic than rubber
  • Lighter than carbon fiber
  • Biodegradable, non-toxic, and biocompatible
  • Naturally capable of transmitting light like a fiber optic thread

Synthetic materials can mimic some of these properties but never all of them at once. No synthetic material in the world matches its combination of strength, flexibility, resilience, and sustainability. Now, thanks to Kraig Labs (KBLB), recombinant spider silk is no longer confined to the lab. It’s being scaled for real-world use, and it’s poised to revolutionize everything from medicine to defense to electronics.

Kraig Labs: Unleashing the Super Material that could Reshape the Future

Kraig Labs (KBLB) is the only company in the world capable of producing spider silk fibers at scale thanks to its pioneering recombinant DNA technology and proprietary silkworm breeding platform. After more than a decade of research and development, Kraig Labs has developed multiple next-generation spider silk production strains built specifically for large-scale commercial use. KBLB announced the successful development of its third commercial production line, bringing the company closer to its vision of double-hybrid production systems unlocking dramatic gains in yield, resilience, and cost-efficiency. This is not theoretical science. This is the start of mass commercial deployment.

The Only Company in the World Mass Producing Spider Silk

As Kraig Labs (KBLB) ramps up to meet commercial demand, its spider silk could anchor the next era of industrial innovation, especially where biocompatibility, sustainability, and strength to weight ratios are critical.

Real-World Applications Powered by Kraig’s Spider Silk

KBLB’s Spider silk has already proven itself in high-profile demonstrations. In one test, an artist combined spider silk with human epidermis on a ballistic dummy and reportedly stopped a reduced speed .22-caliber bullet with just four layers, compared to 33 layers of Kevlar.

Spider Silk’s Biocompatibility
Opens NEW Frontiers

Spider silk’s biocompatibility—its ability to be safely integrated with living tissue—opens entirely new frontiers in biomedicine and biotechnology. Add its optical transmission properties, and it becomes a game-changer for future-forward tech. That kind of performance, at a fraction of the weight and bulk, hints at an entirely new world of possibilities across industries:

Defense & Military

  • Ultra-lightweight body armor
  • High-performance ballistic vests
  • Breathable military undergarments and textiles
  • Advanced parachute cords, drones, and military textiles

Medical & Regenerative Medicine

  • Sutures thinner and stronger than anything currently available—ideal for nerve repair, retinal surgery, and vascular reconnections
  • Artificial skin for burn victims that’s stronger, more flexible, grows faster, heals better, and biodegrades safely
  • Artificial ligaments and tendons that integrate naturally with human tissue
  • Bio-scaffolds to regenerate skin, blood vessels, and even neurons
  • Antimicrobial silk bandages that promote faster healing while reducing infection risk

Biotech & Optoelectronics

  • Implantable biosensors that transmit data through silk-based light pathways
  • Biodegradable fiber optic threads for wearable or implantable medical devices
  • Smart sutures that signal infection or healing progress
  • Nerve regeneration conduits that guide neuron growth using silk’s bio-optical properties

Automotive & Aerospace

  • Ultra-lightweight interior composites for aircraft and electric vehicles
  • Conceptual airbags that wrap around passengers like a web, absorbing impact more efficiently
  • Sustainable structural components for EVs and UAVs

Sustainable Textiles

  • High-performance athletic wear and fashion fabrics that are biodegradable and breathable
  • Next-gen eco-friendly uniforms and outerwear
  • Degradable packaging, high-performance paper, and bioplastic alternatives

Bioelectronics & Optics

  • Flexible, biodegradable components for next-gen electronics
  • Development of smart fibers and optical threads

Industrial Innovation

  • Spider silk bridge cables, water-resistant paper, and biodegradable bottles

A Potential Multi Billion Dollar Market and Kraig Labs is in the Pole Position

The global spider silk market is forecasted to reach Billions as its use cases multiply across sectors. Kraig Labs is the only company capable of producing spider silk at the scale needed to support this market—and the runway is just beginning.

From medical implants and regenerative medicine to defense-grade textiles, biodegradable electronics, and sustainable industrial materials, Kraig’s spider silk could be the foundation for the materials economy of tomorrow.

Why Kraig Labs’ First Sales Could Ignite a Massive Valuation Surge
The moment biotech investors wait for: when speculation becomes confirmation.

If you study the history of miracle fibers Kevlar, nylon, polyester one pattern stands out: everything changes with the first real sale.

Before Kevlar redefined ballistic armor, it was just a lab experiment. But after DuPont’s first commercial success in the early ‘70s, it evolved into a multibillion-dollar asset class, helping triple the company’s market cap over the next decade. Same story with nylon: once it hit store shelves in 1940, DuPont’s revenue and investor enthusiasm exploded.

The first sale wasn’t just revenue—it was validation.

Kraig Labs (OTCQB:KBLBis now at that same pivotal juncture.

After years of engineering spider silk proteins with military-grade strength, Kraig has achieved what others couldn’t: scalable production of recombinant spider silk. And now, with production running in Vietnam and first commercial orders preparing for fulfillment, we’re entering the moment that historically unlocks real value.

Why first sales matter:

  • Proof of Product-Market Fit: No more theory. Buyers are stepping up with dollars.
  • Triggers Institutional Interest: Funds waiting on commercialization can now enter.
  • Re-rates the Stock: A pre-revenue biotech becomes a revenue-generating advanced materials firm.
  • Opens Strategic Doors: Defense contractors, apparel firms, and composites manufacturers need to see a P.O., not just a patent.

In the fiber space, first sales have always been a triggering event that marks the beginning of a Bull Run for stakeholders.

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories (KBLB) now stands on the edge and is likely a very short time away from a company press release that sends the markets stampeding to the trading terminals.

There has never been a more exciting time to own KBLB

As usual, with stocks on the OTC markets, remember there is no pre-market or afterhours trading, and these stocks are less liquid than listed exchange stocks. When I trade, I use a stop loss and use alerts to ensure I stay up to date with my positions.

Chief Editor

***Billion is derived from the total of investments made into Kraig’s competitors Spiber, Bolt and AMSilk. This total is a surface number derived from public announcements and may include less or more money than a Billion Dollars. It also does not discuss how those proceeds were used by the competitors or how much was spent trying to create Synthetic Spider Silk.

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