Picture this: building something like what SpaceX did for rockets, but for the entire orbital economy. Fully reusable launch systems that can go up and come back down without burning through cash each time. But here's where it gets wild—imagine throwing AI-powered data centers into orbit. Why? Because future compute demands might actually need that kind of distributed infrastructure floating above us. The logic is pretty straightforward: as decentralized networks expand and computational needs skyrocket, traditional ground-based facilities hit physical limits. Space-based processing nodes could theoretically handle massive workloads without the constraints of earthbound infrastructure. Whether this becomes reality or stays in the realm of ambitious blueprints remains to be seen, but the concept itself pushes boundaries on what's technically feasible for supporting next-gen applications.

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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 4h ago
Damn, an orbital data center? Isn't that basically moving cloud computing into space? That's kind of crazy.
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GasFeeLovervip
· 12-05 02:53
A space data center sounds cool, but who will foot the bill?
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TopBuyerForevervip
· 12-05 02:44
Ha, another "space dream"... Sounds nice, but what about reality?
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HashRateHermitvip
· 12-05 02:40
Damn, an orbital data center? This idea is kind of crazy, but I like it.
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SelfStakingvip
· 12-05 02:32
Wait, can an orbital data center really run Web3? Oh wow, that's a pretty wild idea.
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