Space invaders: Launching crypto into orbit

Space invaders: Launching crypto into orbit

"The idea is that if you can provide a root of trust that is literally in outer space, you have something that has an unprecedented level of security because this is a fully tamper-proof Trusted Execution Environment." At first glance, an out-of-this-world plan to launch a network of crypto satellites into space, sounds like one of those grandiose ideas that never got much further than a vague outline in an ICO white paper back in 2017.But when the plan comes from a team including a Google X engineer and the co-founder of the first private mission to reach the moon, the project suddenly....


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