SpaceX just launched the world's first 'crypto satellite'

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Paving the way for secure blockchain cryptography from space. 🛰️

SpaceX launched its fifth smallsat rideshare mission,at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida yesterday, May 25, at 2:35 p.m. ET .

Shortly after sending the payload on its way to low Eart orbit , the Falcon 9 rocket's first stage came back to land at Cape Canaveral.Notably, the rideshare mission launched the world's first"crypto satellite", an interesting milestone for a company whose CEO Elon Musk is firmly rooted in crypto culture — only this week, news emergedThe satellite, called 'Crypto-1', was designed by U.S.

Cryptosat has already carried out a few tests on the International Space Station aimed at investigating data security applications in space. In March, the company

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