The 95% Problem 📡

Imagine if $HYPE , $AVAX or any crypto project only had an uptime of 5%.

Well, that’s how the satellite internet industry currently works.

A low-earth orbit satellite circles the planet every 90 to 120 minutes. 

During each pass, it maintains connection with a specific location for only 5 to 15 minutes. 

That means for 95% of its orbit, the satellite has idle capacity. Unused bandwidth that generates zero revenue for the operator.

These types of traditional system inefficiencies seemed normal, but would be unacceptable in crypto. 

That’s why traditional sectors and blockchain technology should collaborate. 

Take us as an example:

Spacecoin solves this by turning idle capacity into a global revenue stream. 

Satellite operators stake SPACE and join the decentralized network, monetizing their excess bandwidth by providing connectivity to users anywhere on Earth. 

Instead of serving one region for 5% of their orbit, we give them the ability to serve the entire planet continuously. Making the economics finally make sense.

As more operators join, they must acquire and lock SPACE tokens to participate. 

This creates a buy-and-lock mechanism that reduces circulating supply while network demand increases. 

The tokenomics are simple: growing operator base plus fixed 21 billion supply equals sustained value accrual for holders.

Satellite operators get new revenue. 

Users get affordable, censorship-resistant connectivity. 

$SPACE holders participate in the space economy. 

Everyone wins.


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