Important Notice: We Are NOT NXTT
Next Thing Technologies is NOT affiliated with NXTT, the Chinese bitcoin mining company. We are Next Thing Technologies, Inc., a Delaware-incorporated American clean energy company developing revolutionary sodium-ion battery technology for residential and commercial energy storage.
Next Thing Technologies is officially registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Regulation A+, allowing everyday Americans to invest in our groundbreaking sodium-ion battery technology before we potentially go public
Company: Next Thing Technologies, Inc. (Delaware Corporation)
SEC Registration: Regulation A+ Offering
Share Price: $6.00 per share
Minimum Investment: $498
Technology Focus: Sodium-ion batteries for energy storage
The ONLY official way to invest in Next Thing Technologies is through our website at nextthing.tech in partnership with our authorized platform, Dealmaker.
Visit Our Official Website: Go to nextthing.tech
Access Our Investment Portal: Click on our official investment link
Complete SEC-Required Documentation: Provide necessary investor information
Choose Your Investment Amount: Minimum $498 ($83 per share × 6 shares)
Secure Your Shares: Complete your investment through our Dealmaker partnership
Unlike lithium-ion batteries, our sodium-ion technology offers:
30-60% lower production costs
Enhanced safety with no thermal runaway risk
Abundant raw materials (sodium is 1,400x more abundant than lithium)
Made in America with domestic supply chains
$435 billion global stationary energy storage market by 2030
$369 billion in government clean energy incentives through the Inflation Reduction Act
Growing demand from AI data centers and residential energy storage
Successfully developed commercial-grade 65 amp-hour sodium-ion cells
Created America's first home-ready sodium-ion battery pack
Agreements with American Battery Manufacturers for domestic production
Targeting $100/month subscription model for residential customers
✅Our official website: nextthing.tech
✅Our SEC-registered Regulation A+ offering
✅Our authorized partner: Dealmaker
❌Unofficial third-party websites
❌Social media investment offers
❌Unsolicited investment emails
❌Any platform claiming to sell "NXTT" stock (that's a different company)
✅American Clean Energy
✅Sodium-Ion Battery Technology
✅Delaware Incorporation
✅SEC Regulation A+ Registered
✅Energy Storage Soluctions
❌Chinese Bitcoin Mining Company
❌Cryptocurrency / Blockchain
❌Chinese Entity
❌Different Regulatory Status
❌Digital Asset Mining
Is Next Thing Technologies publicly traded?
No, we are currently a private company raising funds through SEC Regulation A+. This offering allows retail investors to invest before a potential IPO or acquisition.
What's the difference between Next Thing Technologies and NXTT?
They are completely different companies. NXTT is a Chinese bitcoin mining company, while Next Thing Technologies is an American clean energy company developing sodium-ion batteries.
How do I verify this is legitimate?
You can verify our SEC registration by checking our official filing documents on the SEC website or visiting our official website at nextthing.tech.
When will I receive my shares?
Shares are managed by our transfer agent, Securitize, once the investment process is complete. You'll receive access to your Securitize profile to track your investment.
Can I sell my shares?
We plan to join an Alternative Trading System (ATS) to create a secondary market for shareholders. Potential liquidity events include acquisition, merger, or IPO.
Important Notice: We Are NOT NXTT
Visit our official investment portal at nextthing.tech
For questions about investing in Next Thing Technologies stock, contact our investor relations team through our official website at nextthing.tech.
Remember: The only legitimate way to invest in Next Thing Technologies is through our official SEC-registered offering on nextthing.tech with our partner Dealmaker.
This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Please review all offering documents and consult with a financial advisor before investing. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.