Dogecoin Becomes the First Cryptocurrency to Enter Space amid "DOGE-1 Moon Landing Mission"

Annie Li  May 10, 2021 15:07  UTC 07:07

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On May 9, Geometric Energy Corporation (GEC) announced the "DOGE-1 Moon Landing Mission".

Its commercial satellite, funded by Dogecoin, will be launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket into the moon in the first quarter of 2022 to obtain lunar space intelligence. The commercial rocket company undertaking mission SpaceX will accept the cryptocurrency Dogecoin as payment.

CEO of Tesla and SpaceX Elon Musk posted on Twitter saying: "Dogecoin became the first cryptocurrency to enter space and also the first meme to enter space."

This time, SpaceX and Geometric Energy Corporation chose cryptocurrency to finance commercial moon-landing missions, setting a precedent for future space missions to the moon and other planets. As opposed to using traditional financial banks to fund the space mission, cryptocurrencies were used to ensure that the transaction was done seamlessly and settled in real-time.

Geometric Energy CEO Samuel Reid stated:

"Having officially transacted with DOGE for a deal of this magnitude, Geometric Energy Corporation, and SpaceX have solidified DOGE as a unit of account for lunar business in the space sector."

Tom Ochinero, Vice President of Commercial Sales for SpaceX, added:

"This mission will demonstrate the application of cryptocurrency beyond Earth orbit and set the foundation for interplanetary commerce."

At present, neither SpaceX nor Geometric Energy have elaborated on how Doge will bear the cost of the space mission, and which process was used to fund the launch of the rocket.

Based on the cost calculations of previous moon landing missions in various countries, such as The Chinese Lunar Exploration Program’s Chang'e 4 in 2019, NASA's Lunar Atmosphere and the Dust Environment Explorer, a satellite launched to orbit the moon in 2013, if Geometric Energy's satellites undertake it, the approximate cost is $225.8 million for a 40 kg payload.

At the time of writing, Dogecoin is trading at $0.54. This is equivalent to paying around $418 million Dogecoins, which accounts for 0.32% of the current total circulation of 129,531,248,765 DOGE.

After Elon Musk appeared on Saturday Night Live and called Dogecoin a "hustle", Dogecoin crashed by more than 25%. According to Coinmarketcap, Dogecoin, the fourth-largest cryptocurrency with a market cap of $70,861,704,675, has risen by 43.67% in the past 7 days and set a new all-time high of $0.74 last Thursday.


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