Orbitport

Orbitport

All blog posts focused around SpaceComputer's Orbitport, your gateway to security services in low Earth orbit (LEO).

Image of data moving from land to orbit on satellites, and locked by the security of Orbitport

Making Orbitport Verifiable: Reproducible Builds, Docker Hardened Images, and Attested TLS

Introduction In our previous post, Orbitport: The Gateway to Space, we introduced Orbitport as SpaceComputer’s universal gateway between Earth and in-space infrastructure: a developer-friendly API layer that abstracts away ground-station scheduling, intermittent orbital connectivity, satellite-specific integrations, and the operational complexity of communicating with hardware in
Filip Rezabek, Amir Yahalom, Shaunak Umarkhedi, DaniDelta
Design of Eason Chai, DevRel at SpaceComputer, for the Sign in with Ethereum and cTRNG sign in feature demo

Generating Secure Nonces for Sign In with Ethereum using Verifiable Cosmic Randomness from Space

Introduction True randomness is essential for bolstering security in decentralized applications (dApps), particularly in authentication mechanisms where predictability can lead to devastating exploits. SpaceComputer Orbitport tackles this head-on by harnessing satellite technology to deliver verifiable, tamper-proof randomness and secure compute through its robust APIs. This guide is crafted
Eason Chai
building using cTRNG with SpaceComputer's cosmic randomness in Web3 industry.

Building with SpaceComputer Orbitport: A Guide to Cosmic Randomness in Web3

Introduction True randomness is vital for ensuring fairness and security within decentralized applications (dApps), especially in scenarios involving cryptography and gaming. SpaceComputer Orbitport addresses this critical need uniquely by leveraging satellite technology to offer authentic and tamper-proof randomness and secure compute, through its innovative infrastructure and APIs. This comprehensive
Eason Chai