Signals from Orbit | Mid-Summer 2025

Signals from Orbit | Mid-Summer 2025

Welcome to the second edition of Signals from Orbit - your regular report on SpaceComputer and the 𝕤𝕡/𝕒𝕔𝕔 ecosystem 🛰️

Hello Earthlings,

You’ve probably noticed that over the last couple of months, we’ve gone to quite a bit of effort to introduce the people behind our mission—our founders.

Daniel Exponent: @semicondurian
Filip Rezabek: @rezabfil

To support these introductions, we’ve curated a library of talks and interviews that showcase their thinking and the foundations of the project.

Here’s where to start:

SpaceComputer at EthCC - Daniel & Filip - July 1, 2025

Equal parts cypherpunk thesis and presentation of protocol architecture this presentation places the SpaceComputer as the next step in the long arc of computing history—from Turing machines to Bitcoin, to orbital blockchains!

SpaceTEE and Filip at ETHPrague - A New Frontier in Confidential Computing - June 2, 2025

Filip introduces SpaceTEE: trusted execution environments aboard satellites and gives a technical explanation that outlines how orbital isolation reshapes threat models and enables a new class of secure infrastructure for crypto systems.

Daniel on the NGMI Podcast – June 23, 2025

In the most in-depth public discussion on his early experiments and long-view thesis, Daniel sat down with Tom Mitchelhill of the NGMI Podcast. Their conversation spanned the breadth of crypto and beyond, and introduced the very concept of a 'space economy' to a web3 audience.

Dancing to a Different Beat

We're going by our own playbook for ecosystem development, and that starts with transparency and - soon - a massive amount of information and educational content.

To that end, we are moving beyond the echo chamber of crypto twitter and becoming VERY active on YouTube and Farcaster, and soon other channels.

What’s Next?

This month, we’ve made some major decisions that will change the trajectory of the project entirely.

We'll share that news across all channels very soon.

Stay posted!

—Team SpaceComputer