SpaceCoin and KAST Collaborate on Decentralized Satellite Internet Project

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SpaceCoin recently hosted a technology seminar in partnership with the School of Electrical Engineering at KAST to discuss the decentralized satellite internet project and its implementation strategies. The event featured SpaceCoin founder Tai-Leem Oh, former senior engineers from Samsung, and researchers from KAST. The seminar aimed to advance SpaceCoin’s vision and promote the development of SpaceNetwork technology. SpaceCoin is an innovative blockchain project that seeks to integrate space technology with decentralized internet systems to improve global internet access, making it more secure and reliable, especially in areas with limited or no traditional internet services. KAST, a leading South Korean research institution known for its cutting-edge work in electrical engineering, is enhancing the project’s research and technical capabilities through this collaboration. By combining satellite technology with blockchain, the initiative aims to create new models for internet delivery where users can connect directly to satellites, reducing intermediaries and increasing network security. Such projects are considered vital for improving existing internet infrastructure by fostering transparency and autonomy in data exchange. Successful implementation of these initiatives could significantly expand internet access worldwide, particularly in remote and underserved regions. However, challenges related to satellite network construction and security must be addressed to ensure effective and safe service delivery. The parties involved are expected to overcome these technical obstacles and establish a reliable and advanced network.

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