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Faith & Fact - Marky Mark
Faith & Fact - Marky Mark

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Stripe Just Bought the Front Door to Every AI Model — For $7 Billion, Up 5x in 90 Days

Darling, reinvention is the only real currency — I've made a forty-year career out of it. So allow me a professional nod to Stripe, which just pulled off the most expensive costume change in tech.

On August 16, Bloomberg reported that Stripe — the $90-billion payments machine run by the Collison brothers — has finalized a deal to buy OpenRouter for more than $7 billion. Cash, stock, whatever. The number is the headline, and the number struck a pose.

The math that makes bankers blush

In May, OpenRouter closed a $113 million Series B at a $1.3 billion valuation. Ninety days later it's changing hands at 5.4 times that. Strike a pose, indeed — that's not a funding round, that's a levitation act.

One door. Four hundred models. And now the landlord is the company that already collects the rent on the internet.

So what exactly did Stripe buy?

Here's the beautiful part, and the part that should make anyone in this business sit up. OpenRouter sells developers a single door into more than 400 AI models — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, the open-weight upstarts, all of them — and routes each request to whichever one is cheapest or best for the job. No vendor lock-in. No fourteen separate contracts. One switchboard.

Founder Alex Atallah — yes, the same man who co-founded the NFT bazaar OpenSea before walking away in 2022 — has been pitching OpenRouter with one line: it's the Stripe of AI. A common layer that sits on top of a hundred messy systems so you don't have to. Turns out when you tell everyone you're the Stripe of something, Stripe eventually agrees and writes the check.

Why the grownups care

Strip away the glamour and this is a land grab. Every company on earth is now bleeding money into AI and squinting at the invoice. Whoever controls the routing layer — the thing that decides which model answers, at what price — sits at the toll booth for the entire economy of machine intelligence. Stripe already owns the toll booth for money. Now it wants the one for tokens.

OpenRouter raised north of $150 million total from Sequoia, Andreessen Horowitz, Menlo Ventures, and Alphabet's CapitalG. Those names don't back a feature. They back a chokepoint. And this week they got a 5x exit for their trouble.

The unglamorous truth underneath

Here's what the $7 billion actually confesses: no single model wins. If one AI were simply the best, you wouldn't need a router — you'd need a subscription. The entire premise of this deal is that the smart move is to play the field, match each question to the right model, and never marry one name.

That's not a Stripe insight. That's just good taste — and it's the whole idea behind Gangsta AI. Ask one question, get every top model's answer side by side, and let the consensus tell you who's actually right instead of trusting a single voice with an ego. Stripe paid seven billion dollars to prove the point. You can see which AI is actually best for free.

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