Two billionaires, same vision: move computing power beyond Earth's orbit. Bezos and Musk are now locked in a fresh battle, this time racing to deploy data centers in space. The stakes? Control over the next frontier of digital infrastructure. Whoever cracks orbital computing first could reshape how we think about connectivity, latency, and decentralized networks. Wild times ahead.
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LightningAllInHero
· 2h ago
Space Data Center? Ha, these two guys really can't sit still. They haven't even figured out Earth yet.
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quiet_lurker
· 12-10 21:06
Building a space data center? These two are really never at rest, always trying to come up with some new tricks.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 12-10 21:06
Whoa, are they really about to move the servers to the cloud? These two billionaires are really crazy. Wait for me, I'm going to buy some of their stocks first.
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RugPullSurvivor
· 12-10 21:02
Space Data Center? Ha, these two guys really dare to think. The next step is probably mining on the moon.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 12-10 21:02
Another rich man showdown, this time involving space data centers... really can't keep still.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 12-10 20:51
theoretically speaking, if we model orbital data centers as a recursive interoperability vector... the cross-rollup state verification implications are actually insane. imagine every satellite acting as a Layer3 node bridging earth-bound chains in real-time. bezos vs musk is just noise tbh, the real play here is zero-knowledge paradigm going literal orbital 🚀
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BlockchainWorker
· 12-10 20:47
In the game of Orbit Data Center, whoever gets it done first will be the master of the next generation of discourse.
Two billionaires, same vision: move computing power beyond Earth's orbit. Bezos and Musk are now locked in a fresh battle, this time racing to deploy data centers in space. The stakes? Control over the next frontier of digital infrastructure. Whoever cracks orbital computing first could reshape how we think about connectivity, latency, and decentralized networks. Wild times ahead.