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Spacecoin's Decentralized Satellite Internet Project Moves Forward with KAIST Partnership
Spacecoin has announced a significant collaboration with KAIST’s School of Electrical Engineering, focusing on advancing its ambitious decentralized satellite internet project. The partnership represents a strategic move to bridge blockchain technology with space communications infrastructure, marking a notable intersection of distributed systems and satellite innovation.
Technology Forum Brings Together Industry Leaders
The companies recently organized a comprehensive technology forum that gathered prominent figures from both academia and industry. Spacecoin founder Taelim Oh led the discussions alongside veteran engineers previously with Samsung and top researchers from KAIST’s electrical engineering division. The gathering served as a platform to dissect the technical complexities of the project and explore practical deployment methodologies.
Advancing SpaceNetwork Implementation
Through this collaborative effort, both parties are committed to accelerating the development of SpaceNetwork technology. The project seeks to establish a decentralized infrastructure for satellite internet connectivity, addressing the growing demand for resilient and distributed communication networks. By combining Spacecoin’s blockchain expertise with KAIST’s research capabilities and Samsung’s engineering background, the initiative aims to translate theoretical concepts into functional implementations that could reshape how satellite communications operate globally.