To the Moon, Literally: BitMex Launches 1 Bitcoin to the Moon


BitMex is undertaking a historic mission to send a physical Bitcoin to the Moon. This mission, slated for launch on January 8, 2024, at 02:18 am ET from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, marks a significant milestone in both space exploration and the evolution of Bitcoin. Collaborating with Astrobotic, Bitcoin Magazine, and Oxcart Assembly, the mission aims to demonstrate the potential of Bitcoin in creating a global financial system that transcends Earth’s boundaries. This initiative is part of the Peregrine-1 mission, representing the first Western soft lunar landing since NASA’s Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

The physical Bitcoin, weighing 43 grams and valued at approximately US$45,000 as of January 8, 2024, is among the 201 payloads from various governments, companies, universities, and NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative. This coin, engraved with a public address and a private key, is the first-ever financial asset to be sent to the Moon. The Bitcoin will remain on the lunar surface with Peregrine-1, allowing the Bitcoin community and future generations to interact with it, whether on Earth or in space. This includes the ability to send personal messages and their own satoshis to the Moon.

By sending Bitcoin to the Moon, BitMex is fostering a future where cryptocurrency and space exploration go hand in hand, paving the way to explore uncharted territories and fuel the evolution of Bitcoin beyond Earth. The tentative arrival date of the Bitcoin on the Moon is February 23, 2024, after completing a 7-week lunar orbit phase.

BitMex’s venture into space is more than just a scientific and technological achievement; it’s a bold statement about the potential and future of cryptocurrency in our expanding universe. As we witness this historic event, it’s clear that we are standing at the threshold of a new era, where the realms of finance, technology, and space exploration intersect in unprecedented ways.

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