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Spacecoin aims to end internet blackouts through subversion and governmental attacks

Last updated: February 14, 2026 6:55 pm
Published: 1 day ago
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In the current global landscape of 2026, internet shutdowns have evolved into a standard tool for state-led subversion. Governments in Iran and Uganda have already enforced severe blackouts this year to stifle dissent, Iran to mask a crackdown on inflation-related protests and Uganda to control the narrative during a general election. As centralized infrastructure remains vulnerable to the “kill switch,” a U.S.-based outfit called Spacecoin is developing a decentralized low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network designed to be immune to such interference.

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Spacecoin operates as a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN), merging blockchain technology with a constellation of LEO nanosatellites. Unlike traditional satellite providers like SpaceX’s Starlink or Amazon’s Project Kuiper, Spacecoin’s network is not owned by a single entity. It is a collaborative ecosystem where any individual, corporation, or government can build and deploy satellites that meet the network’s technical standards.

The economic engine of this project is the “Space” token. This cryptocurrency allows users and internet service providers to purchase data for connectivity. Because the hardware is owned by various participants, operators can sell their excess capacity to others in the network using these tokens. Founded by Tae Oh, the Carnegie Mellon alumnus behind Gluwa and Creditcoin, Spacecoin aims to turn internet access into a permissionless utility that no single government can restrict.

A significant milestone in this mission is the recent partnership between Spacecoin and the Midnight Foundation. This collaboration aims to build a blockchain-based, peer-to-peer messaging system on top of the satellite network. By applying programmable, cryptographic privacy to communications that operate beyond traditional terrestrial infrastructure, the project seeks to eliminate content surveillance and metadata collection.

Technologically, Spacecoin utilizes “cellphone towers in space” logic, enabling direct-to-mobile connectivity. This drastically reduces the need for expensive, vulnerable ground stations. Instead, the network relies on inter-satellite links that allow data to be exchanged directly between units in orbit. To date, the company has successfully launched two test nanosatellites, CTC-0 and CTC-1, to validate this decentralized architecture.

While the promise of a censorship-resistant web is a boon for human rights activists, it presents a complex dilemma for regulators. Jens Langenhorst, vice chairman of the Wireless Access Providers’ Association, notes that while the tech is promising, direct-to-device hardware is still maturing. Furthermore, the same tools that protect a protester’s plea for help can be exploited by criminal elements for anonymous, untraceable transactions.

The greatest hurdle, however, may be legal. Every satellite network requires operating and spectrum licenses to function within a specific country. When questioned about whether governments would ever grant licenses to a network they cannot control, Spacecoin frames the argument around resilience. They contend that a decentralized network is an asset for national security, as it remains functional during natural disasters, cyberattacks, or technical glitches that might take down a centralized grid.

Spacecoin is targeting a commercial rollout later in 2026, focusing on rural connectivity, precision agriculture, and maritime use cases. Early adopters are expected to include Kenya, Cambodia, Nigeria, and Indonesia. By shifting from a monolithic, centrally owned constellation to an open, organic ecosystem, Spacecoin hopes to provide a reliable communications backbone that ensures social and economic continuity, even when the lights elsewhere go out.

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