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Own a piece of critical drone-detection infrastructure at Tier 1 sites across America.

Introduction

SkySafe is the airspace intelligence company that operates FliteGrid. Founded in 2015 and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Founder Collective, and SVAngel with nearly $50M raised across rounds, the Series B company has spent a decade developing receiver software for Remote ID protocols and a cloud platform that ingests, analyzes, and distributes drone tracking data to government agencies, law enforcement, military installations, critical infrastructure operators, the PGA Tour, major university football programs, and (since 2025) Motorola Solutions through a strategic alliance.

The SkySafe network has tracked over 1 million flights as of 2025.

FliteGrid is SkySafe's DePIN initiative, designed to scale coverage from per-customer enterprise deployments to a distributed national sensor network.

About

U.S. drones are required by federal regulation to broadcast their location, speed, and identity in real time. The infrastructure to receive that data at national scale does not exist.

The U.S., the E.U., and Japan have all adopted Remote ID regulations. Airports, stadiums, prisons, and military bases currently procure drone-detection coverage location-by-location through enterprise sales cycles, which has not produced national coverage. The FAA's Uncrewed Aircraft System Traffic Management framework — the regulatory architecture for drone airspace operations — depends on data service providers feeding tracking data into the system at national scale. None operate at that scale today.

FliteGrid is built to address this. The network deploys tri-band IP67 outdoor sensors, built on SkySafe's existing receiver and data infrastructure, into the hands of distributed operators. Each sensor listens for Remote ID broadcasts from any drone in range, validates the data, and routes it to SkySafe's national platform. Operators earn the $FLITE token, with rewards weighted by airspace value through an H3 hexagonal grid: a sensor near a major airport, prison, military base, or stadium earns proportionally more than one in a low-traffic suburban hex. The DePIN model substitutes on-chain capital and distributed operators for centralized rollout; reward weighting directs coverage toward higher-value airspace.

Offering

A first.

Until today, drone-detection infrastructure at America's most important airspace zones got built one location at a time, through enterprise procurement cycles, by large institutions with multi-year balance sheets.

The FliteGrid Infrastructure Capital Offering changes that. Fractals coordinates the full stack — secured rooftop access at airports, stadiums, prisons, and military bases; field-ops deployer partners; SkySafe hardware; and on-chain allocator capital — into a single instrument that finances real, deployed, yield-generating infrastructure.

Allocators commit USDC. The pool deploys sensors at the highest-yielding sites in the FliteGrid network. The sensors earn $FLITE and stream USDC. Allocators own a pro-rata claim on all of it.

Own a piece of national airspace infrastructure.

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Disclaimer

The information on this page is preliminary and provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any securities or financial instruments. The FliteGrid Infrastructure Capital Offering remains subject to final structuring, regulatory framework, and offering documents. Geographic and accreditation restrictions may apply at launch. Returns are not guaranteed.