SpaceChain Helps
Transition Enterprises into Space-based
Businesses for Leveraging Opportunities in the
New Space Economy
June 30, 2021
SpaceChain announced
that its blockchain-enabled payload,
incorporated with the space nodes created for
its customers, has been successfully launched
into space, onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
carrying a YAM-2 satellite which houses the
payload. The mission, which was operated by Loft
Orbital under the rideshare program, marks the
dawn of space-based businesses and the
burgeoning adoption of space-as-a-service among
enterprises and communities worldwide.
The milestone is another
step forward in advancing SpaceChain's
decentralized satellite infrastructure for
business and fintech applications. Recognizing
the potential of creating a next-generation
infrastructure for the blockchain industry in
outer space, today's mission also affirms the
high customizability of blockchain-enabled
payloads in meeting diverse industry needs and
generating commercial use cases across multiple
sectors.
"We are entering the era of
the commercial space age and we are very excited
to be working closely with customers that share
the same vision as we do," said Zee Zheng,
SpaceChain co-founder and CEO. "The
democratization of space, combined with
decentralized blockchain technology, has
unfurled new opportunities for commercial
companies and non-profit organizations to offer
space-related services and champion social
causes, as evidenced by today's launch."
Digital asset management
firm Nexus Inc. (Nexus) will be integrating
SpaceChain's Bitcoin hardware wallet with its
existing system to enable ultra-secure
multisignature transactions for customers.
Following SpaceChain's
successful Ethereum technology integration in
space earlier this month, Nexus will be able to
take advantage of both Bitcoin and Ethereum
platforms to provide a range of services from
asset custody to e-commerce management and data
security.
Crypto currency exchange
Biteeu will leverage the high security of
space-grade infrastructure deployed by
SpaceChain for ultra-secure Bitcoin
transactions, fortifying Biteeu as one of the
most secure crypto currency exchanges in the
world that places user privacy and security
first.
When hardware and software
tests are completed by November 2021, Biteeu
users will be able to authorize Bitcoin
multisignature transactions in space through the
multisignature wallet.
Divine is a not-for-profit
community project under the I AM PART OF global
charity foundation initiated by entrepreneur
Shukhrat Ibragimov. It utilizes space
technologies to broadcast the teachings of the
Quran to people all over the world.
Upon successful activation
on-orbit in November, the Quran files that are
stored in the payload will be transmitted from
space to several platforms built for the Divine
project. They include the Divine official site;
as well as the Divine Live app, which is
available now for download from the Apple App
Store and Google Play Store.
Biteeu and Divine are
operated and managed by Eurasian Space Ventures
(ESV), a private company in Kazakhstan that
serves as an international hub for space
projects and related organizations. SpaceChain
and ESV have previously signed a Memorandum of
Understanding to jointly develop projects in the
field of space technologies.