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orbital cloud
About this tag
The orbital cloud tag covers discussions about space-based infrastructure that combines solar power, AI compute, and blockchain nodes in low Earth orbit. Content under this tag focuses on the convergence of space solar power with in-orbit AI processing and tokenization, moving from theoretical concepts to demonstrator launches and national programs in 2025. Key themes include the energy-compute stack pairing space-based solar with orbital AI compute, practical questions around latency, taxation, and sovereignty, and the role of tokenization in this emerging sector. The tag reflects boardroom planning and policy debates as commercial prototypes transition from thought experiments to live deployments.
2025 closed the loop on an idea that had long been the province of white papers and science fiction: orbital cloud infrastructure — solar‑powered AI compute, data centers, and blockchain nodes operating in low Earth orbit — moved decisively from theoretical framing to demonstrator launches and...
2025 opened a door that had only been half‑imagined until now: the first commercial prototypes of what proponents call an “orbital cloud” — solar‑powered compute and blockchain nodes operating in low Earth orbit (LEO) — moved from thought experiment to live deployments, and with that shift the...