SpaceChain Announces New
Commercial Use Cases for the Blockchain Industry in
Outer Space
25, 2021
SpaceChain announced two launch
missions slated for June 2021 which will see the
successful deployment of its decentralized satellite
infrastructure and multisignature services by corporate
customers, including digital asset management firm Nexus
Inc., digital currency exchange Biteeu, and community
project Divine.
Scheduled for June 3, 2021, the
space node designed by SpaceChain will be launched into
space aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and installed at
the International Space Station (ISS). This will be
SpaceChain's fourth blockchain payload launch into
space, and the first demonstration of Ethereum
technology integration into its hardware on ISS. The
mission is made possible by Nanoracks and its Space Act
agreement with NASA.
The Ethereum blockchain is one of
the most popular open-source platforms as it offers easy
deployment of decentralized applications and smart
contracts. With Ethereum's smart contract platform
running in space orbit, the node offers added physical
security for the transmission of digital assets.
The security of space
infrastructures also ensures the independence of
Ethereum contract operation from centralized terrestrial
servers, thus providing more efficient smart contract
operation and greater application scenarios.
Once installed, tested and
activated, the space node will enable SpaceChain
customer Nexus Inc. to further develop its blockchain
capabilities for enterprise business applications,
including e-commerce management. It will also afford
Nexus Inc. customers the ability to perform highly
secure on-orbit Ethereum multisignature transaction
services, especially since all data will be uplinked and
downlinked directly through a dedicated space encrypted
communication network.
"The launch missions are paving the
way for the commercialization of space-based innovations
as we see more enterprises share the same vision in
leveraging the new space economy for heightened security
and immutability," said Zee Zheng, SpaceChain co-founder
and CEO. "As a leading solutions provider in integrated
blockchain and space technologies, we are delivering our
expertise to benefit more companies and a wider
community as we forge ahead to establish more use cases
for blockchain-based satellite networks in space. We are
also very excited to offer our platform to the Ethereum
community, and we look forward to helping more companies
integrate their blockchain into our system."
The second launch mission will take
place on June 24, 2021, where the space nodes created
for Biteeu, Divine and Nexus Inc. will be installed on a
YAM-2 satellite carried by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
under the rideshare program. The mission will be
operated by Loft Orbital.
For this launch, Nexus Inc. will be
implementing SpaceChain's Bitcoin hardware wallet
technology into its system, enabling ultra-secure
multisignature transactions for its customers. With
this, the Nexus Inc. platform will be able to utilize
both Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchains for its portfolio
of services such as asset custody, suite of e-commerce
products, and data security.
Biteeu will leverage the high
security of space-grade infrastructure deployed by
SpaceChain for ultra-secure Bitcoin cryptocurrency
transactions and data back-up, the first of its kind in
the industry.
The Biteeu space node will have the
capacity to process Bitcoin transactions across multiple
blockchains and perform multisignature transactions.
Driven by the remoteness of the node and end-to-end
encrypted satellite communication, Biteeu is set to
enhance the security of its customers' data and
transactions by multiple folds through the seclusion of
outer space, as opposed to other digital currency
exchanges with land-based servers hosted on Earth.
The other project tapping on
SpaceChain's technology is Divine. The community project
under the I AM PART OF global charity foundation
leverages space technology to broadcast the teachings of
the Quran to people all over the world.
Upon successful activation
on-orbit, the Quran files that are stored in the
SpaceChain payload will be transmitted from space to
several platforms built for the Divine project. They
include the Divine official site, as well as Android and
iOS mobile applications.
Both Biteeu and Divine will be
operated and managed by Eurasian Space Ventures (ESV).
Located in Kazakhstan, ESV aims to serve as an
international hub for space projects and related
organizations looking to capitalize on the
well-established space infrastructure and ecosystem in
the country.
SpaceChain and ESV have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for ongoing
collaboration and developing joint projects in the field
of space technologies over a period of two years.
"We congratulate Biteeu, Divine,
and Nexus Inc. for taking the bold step in harnessing
disruptive technologies to uncover boundless
opportunities and fulfill their purpose. They truly are
pioneers and forerunners that are not afraid to take
risks to disrupt the industries they are operating in by
doing things differently," said Jeff Garzik, SpaceChain
co-founder and CTO. "The integration of blockchain and
space technologies can open up new paradigms that were
once impenetrable. We look forward to more partnerships
and collaborations that will inspire generations to come
as the growing adoption of space-as-a-service among
enterprises and communities unfolds."
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