Foundation Phase, Phase 1
Our strategy favors clear, factual explainers. The goal is to make NuCube a trusted voice on modern nuclear and build a reusable library we post from every month.
LinkedIn reaches investors, policymakers, and infrastructure leaders. X reaches journalists, analysts, and the live energy discussion.
Educational authority explainers
Clear, sourced explainers that make complex nuclear topics understandable for investors, policymakers, industrial customers, and the broader energy community.
Industry commentary
Timely, factual commentary that adds context to major developments across energy, infrastructure, and nuclear policy.
Visual explainers
Shareable infographics that make technical concepts and comparisons easy to grasp, on and off social.
Founder thought-leadership
The founder's perspective on industry trends, policy shifts, and the future of energy infrastructure.
Starting topics for the five focus areas, each tagged with the format it suits. Approving these today lets us produce and schedule without waiting on topic sign-off later.
What TRISO is: fuel where each particle carries its own containment.
LinkedIn explainer, series openerThe four layers of a TRISO particle and what each one does.
Visual explainerWhy TRISO fuel has demonstrated performance at temperatures that challenge conventional fuel, per DOE testing.
LinkedIn explainerA current safety headline traced back to particle-level containment.
X commentaryThe temperature gap: roughly 1,100 to 1,200°C versus about 800°C for typical SMRs, and what that unlocks.
LinkedIn explainer, infographic candidateCement, steel, and iron: the sectors that need high heat, not just clean electricity.
LinkedIn explainerWhy electrification alone does not reach these processes.
X commentaryWhy industrial process heat deserves more attention in decarbonization discussions.
Founder postNo moving parts and passive design, so fewer things can fail.
LinkedIn explainer, anchor pieceHow passive safety works without operators or external power.
Visual or schematicA plain-language take on what passive really means, aimed at the anxiety people carry.
X commentaryThe engineering view: take complexity out to make a reactor safer.
Founder postThe nuclear in your head is decades old. Here is what changed.
LinkedIn explainerThree ways it is nothing like the plants people picture: fuel, scale, passive design.
X commentaryA lighter, self-aware post with an 80s aesthetic.
VisualModern nuclear is not the nuclear you remember
Where firm, dispatchable power fits in a modern electric grid.
LinkedIn explainerWhy round-the-clock demand needs more than intermittent supply.
X commentaryNuCube as one part of the mix, not the single answer, with no lithium-ion head-to-head.
Founder postThe TRISO particle, explained with established, sourced facts.
Why this is SEC compliant
No forward-looking statements.
Every claim describes existing, tested technology. TRISO geometry and DOE fission-product retention data are established facts, not projections about NuCube's future.
Sources are on the asset.
The DOE Office of Nuclear Energy, Idaho National Laboratory, and the DOE Advanced Gas Reactor Fuel Program are cited directly. Named sourcing is what separates a factual explainer from promotional copy under Rule 10b-5.
No stock-promotion language.
No mention of the ticker, share price, trading volume, or investment potential. The post does not tell anyone to buy, hold, or act.
Every month, on a schedule set and approved in advance.
Monthly output
How it works
When a release or event is scheduled, supporting social content is written and approved at least 24 hours before publication so it can be released alongside the announcement. Any content outside the regular calendar follows the same 24 hour approval timeline.
NuCube is public (NASDAQ: LPBB), so every post is written to public-company standards, across all four formats.
This applies to all four content types, not only posts tied to a specific announcement.
One approval meeting a month, with fast turnarounds in between.