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SpaceChain’s Zee Zheng on bitcoin going mainstream and blockchain in space

Zee Zheng SpaceChain

Welcome to Forkast Forecasts 2021. In this series, leaders, innovators and other visionaries in crypto and blockchain-related fields tell Forkast.News what they see as the most noteworthy industry developments over the past 12 months and their predictions for the new year.

Zee Zheng

Zee Zheng is co-founder and CEO at SpaceChain, a Singapore-based startup that focuses on the integration of blockchain with space technology. 

SpaceChain aims to build an open-source blockchain-based satellite network that will allow users to develop and run decentralized applications in space.

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The company has partnered with SpaceX to launch blockchain payloads into space, and its blockchain hardware wallet was installed on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2019. Last year, SpaceChain completed the first “multi-signature” blockchain transaction in space, sending around 0.0099 BTC (around US$92 at the time) to bitcoin addresses via the blockchain hardware on the ISS.

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Prior to establishing SpaceChain, Zheng co-founded an education start-up. He has spoken on space and blockchain technology at events such as the Milken Institute’s Asia Summit and the Space Tech Summit.

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Predictions for 2021

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