SpaceChain Paves the Way for
High-speed Blockchain Processing in Space with
Seventh Payload Launch
Nov. 26, 2022
SpaceChain has
successfully launched its second Ethereum Virtual
Machine (EVM) payload into space aboard a SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket, which is on its way to the
International Space Station (ISS) for installation
via the SpaceX Dragon 2 spacecraft. The mission
marks SpaceChain's seventh successful blockchain
payload launch into space, and the second
integration of its payload with Velas, the world's
fastest EVM blockchain and open-source platform for
decentralized applications.
Once installed and tested on
the ISS via Nanoracks, the space node will be
capable of processing Velas blockchain on the ISS
and sending Velas digital assets from space, such as
VLX, tokens and NFTs, in addition to performing
complete high-speed transaction services across the
Velas platform, including smart contract deployment
and coin minting.
Today's mission not only
reaffirms SpaceChain's commitment in empowering
blockchain companies to harness space as a platform
for business innovation, and the high
customizability of blockchain-enabled space nodes in
meeting diverse industry needs, it also validates
the possibility and feasibility of performing
high-speed blockchain processing in space, and
serves as a successful scientific demonstration of
SpaceChain's highly integrative space-as-a-service
solutions with EVM compatible blockchain technology.
"As the world's most
progressive enterprises take their businesses to
space, they will require a high-speed decentralized
infrastructure to meet demands and growth fueled by
protocols and financial applications," said Cliff
Beek, CEO of SpaceChain. "Our collaboration with
Velas will help lay the foundation for high-speed
and ultra-secure blockchain processing and
transactions in space, which we believe will become
increasingly crucial for those looking to harness
space technologies for competitive advantage in the
burgeoning space-for-earth economy."
"It is a historical milestone
for Velas to have our integrated space node tested
on the ISS through SpaceChain. We are thrilled to
see this vision realized, which took many months of
planning and coordination with stakeholders in the
space industry," said Farkhad Shagulyamov,
co-founder and CEO of Velas. "We are looking forward
to strengthening our collaborative effort with
SpaceChain to create innovative solutions and
business use cases in the near term."
Velas is the fastest EVM
blockchain that is capable of handling 50,000+
transactions per seconds (TPS) with an innovative
hybrid consensus of Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS)
and Proof-of-History (PoH).
The collaboration between
SpaceChain and Velas is poised to improve consensus
mechanisms in blockchain, and help generate use
cases of space-based blockchain and decentralized
infrastructure outside of financial services and
cryptocurrencies.
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