Big week for the space industry with the SpaceX IPO.
We're proud to be the network that powers the one and only SPACE token.
Through us, we enable @Spacecoin to open space to everyone and anyone across the globe.
The origins of our cross border mission continue to this day ๐๐
An ecosystem expands in two directions.
Where the infrastructure reaches.
Where builders choose to deploy.
Every region @Spacecoin covers is a new market a CTC BUIDL-er has increased access to.
That's not a coincidence.
That's a successful network.
Building crazy things is one thing.
Building crazy things that are actually useful in the real world is another.
Crypto has struggled with the latter.
(you know it too)
Space is a use case that you didn't know was possible with blockchain tech.
Let's open it up to everyone.
The space industry is projected to be worth Trillions.
Where do we fit in?
If you're new to Spacecoin after our $100M Vietnam partnership news, it's time to learn about our open source model for satellite design and how, in the words of our founder, "We will be that ecosystem where people can go nuts and build a lot of interesting, crazy things."
Welcome to the $SPACE economy ๐ฐ๏ธ
The agentic AI era is here.
From Taipei, Jensen Huang joined @satyanadella at #MSBuild to show how NVIDIA and @Microsoft are building it together, from Windows devices to AI factories at scale.
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Spacecoin has signed a $100M exclusive partnership to bring decentralized satellite infrastructure to Vietnam.
We launched real satellites. Now we're adding another national telecom market with our ideal customers.
Here's what we're building, and why Vietnam is a big deal. ๐งต
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Another 24 to orbit. Congrats to the Starlink team! ๐ฐ๏ธ
At Spacecoin, we're building toward the same sky from a different angle, and it's worth explaining what that angle actually is: open-source satellite designs.
Most people hear "open source" and think it's a technicality. It is more than that. Itโs a way of building that is inclusive.
Think about Linux. It's open, so anyone can build on it without asking permission, and that's exactly why it quietly ended up running most of the internet's servers and, as the base of Android, most of the world's phones.
Nobody owns the foundation, so everybody builds on it.
That's the idea we're bringing to space. By open-sourcing our satellite designs, a government, a telco, or an individual operator can build on the same foundation we do, instead of only renting access from a single provider.
An open base layer for space, rather than a closed one.
The part that makes it real is blockchain. Open design means anyone can contribute and participate in the network.
Put those together and you get something genuinely new: a space economy where the people helping build the network can actually share in it, not just subscribe to it.
Starlink is doing extraordinary things with a closed, vertically integrated model, and it clearly works.
We're exploring the open version.
SpaceX is heading into one of the biggest IPOs ever, and one number in the financials still hasn't gotten the attention it deserves.
The $10B Cursor fee.
SpaceX optioned an agentic coding company at a $60B value.
If the deal dies, they owe Cursor $10B
The signal is louder than the headline. ๐งต