According to a Bloomberg survey of seven startup founders and AI experts, DeepSeek's valuation is as high as $150 billion. Based on this calculation, Liang Wenfeng's 84% stake will be worth $126 billion, surpassing Nvidia's Huang Renxun. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, if the above data is used for valuation, Liang Wenfeng, who holds 84% of DeepSeek's shares, will be among the richest technology tycoons in Asia. Bloomberg reported on February 11 that a survey of seven startup founders and AI experts showed that DeepSeek's valuation is expected to be between $1 billion and more than $150 billion, with the median valuation range of $2 billion to $30 billion. DeepSeek's valuation logic is partly derived from its benchmarking with the world's leading AI companies. Currently, OpenAI is valued at about $300 billion, Anthropic at $60 billion, France's Mistral AI at $6 billion, and China's Zhipu AI at about $3 billion after last year's financing. The valuations of these companies provide an important reference for DeepSeek and further prove the huge market potential and investment value in the field of AI.