Two tech titans are quietly battling for dominance beyond Earth's atmosphere. Word on the street? Bezos' Blue Origin assembled a dedicated team focusing on orbital data centers, while Musk's SpaceX reportedly floated similar plans during recent share sale discussions. Both billionaires see space as the next frontier for computational infrastructure. Makes you wonder—if decentralized networks eventually migrate to orbit, who'll control the hardware floating above our heads? The race isn't just about rockets anymore. It's about owning the backbone of tomorrow's digital economy, whether that's AI training farms or blockchain nodes spinning 300 miles up.
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4am_degen
· 18h ago
Wow, they're really starting to compete for the territory of space infrastructure. Are these two guys planning to take Web3 to the sky?
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LightningSentry
· 12-11 17:47
Space Data Center? Now it's really going to the sky!
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NftMetaversePainter
· 12-10 21:06
actually the algorithmic implications here are *chef's kiss*—imagine hash values distributing across orbital infrastructure, creating this immutable topological lattice above earth. blockchain primitives finally achieving true decentralization through spatial sovereignty
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DAOdreamer
· 12-10 21:06
Wow, the space data center move is brilliant. Whoever controls the orbit controls the future.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 12-10 21:05
Here we go again, the Orbit Data Center? Bro, isn't this just moving the servers into the sky to force liquidation? They can't even grasp the technical risk control points.
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AirdropSweaterFan
· 12-10 20:50
Whoa, the space data center move is really a big one. Whoever controls the orbit will hold the future.
Two tech titans are quietly battling for dominance beyond Earth's atmosphere. Word on the street? Bezos' Blue Origin assembled a dedicated team focusing on orbital data centers, while Musk's SpaceX reportedly floated similar plans during recent share sale discussions. Both billionaires see space as the next frontier for computational infrastructure. Makes you wonder—if decentralized networks eventually migrate to orbit, who'll control the hardware floating above our heads? The race isn't just about rockets anymore. It's about owning the backbone of tomorrow's digital economy, whether that's AI training farms or blockchain nodes spinning 300 miles up.