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![]() | ![]() Bitcoin programmers, fearing another Mt Gox meltdown could happen, are making plans to raise capital to put satellites in orbit to insure the safety of Bitcoin data. Upload stations around the world would beam updates on the latest transactions to the satellites, which then be broadcast to the world from orbit. http://www.hardocp.com/news/2014/04/...global_backup/ |
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