Bitcoin Developer Jeff Garzik Wants to Put Full Bitcoin Nodes in Space

Bitcoin Developer Jeff Garzik Wants to Put Full Bitcoin Nodes in Space

Bitcoin Core Developer Jeff Garzik plans to use cubesats as full Bitcoin nodes. Read the original story on Coindesk. Bitcoin Core Developer Jeff Garzik has plans in motion to launch several small cube satellites [cubesat] into space. These satellites would serve as a full node for the Bitcoin network, presumably as an "honest source" of the Bitcoin blockchain. All that is needed to stop a Sybill attack is one honest node, and this node in space would be that node. This cubesat node would be in orbit and would broadcast a verified blockchain to any node that will connect with it.....


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