“NASA is planning to use blockchain technology to verify its upcoming Moon landings. In partnership with Lonestar and the Isle of Man, NASA will launch a “data cube” payload in February 2024 verifiable using blockchain. If successful, this could change the course of space exploration and blockchain technology.”
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Riding the Bitcoin Rollercoaster: Battling Regulatory Scrutiny and Market Volatility
Despite the recent 1.5% plunge of Bitcoin to $27,593, there remains positive investor momentum, even amidst increased scrutiny on digital assets from US regulators. While the volatility of the cryptocurrency market is highlighted, optimism prevails with promising ‘Uptober’ predictions.
Overcoming MetaMask’s Gas Fee Glitch and Blockchain’s Role in Verifying the Next Moon Landing
A glitch that overcharged MetaMask users on opBNB gas fees has been rectified. Originally, MetaMask’s default fee, calculated on an average of networks, failed to align with opBNB. To address this, MetaMask altered their algorithm to accurately display the network’s fees.
Former President Trump’s Surprising Foray into Cryptocurrency and NFTs: A Paradigm Shift or Sheer Opportunism?
“Former US President Donald Trump reportedly owns digital assets worth between $250,000 and $500,000, largely boosted by sales from his NFT trading cards. This comes despite previous comments disparaging cryptocurrencies. Trump’s decision amidst divisive views on digital assets could potentially influence the upcoming White House bid for 2024.”
Bitcoin’s Lunar Leap: Symbolic Milestone or Wasteful Endeavor?
In the historic summer of 2023, Astrobotic Technology, BitMEX, and Bitcoin Magazine will partner to send the first physical Bitcoin to the Moon, marking the first Western soft lunar landing since NASA’s Apollo 17 mission in 1972 and symbolizing a world without borders.