Will Trump’s space force launch crypto to new heights or send it crashing down?

March 11, 2025 05:08 PM IST | By Invezz
 Will Trump’s space force launch crypto to new heights or send it crashing down?
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Could President Donald Trump’s well-documented enthusiasm for both cryptocurrency and space exploration converge in a groundbreaking initiative within the US Space Force?

The Space Force is currently investing $1 billion in its Rapid Resilient Command and Control (R2C2) program, an ambitious effort to modernize satellite technology for orbital warfare.

This has naturally led to speculation within the crypto community about the potential role of blockchain technology in securing and managing these advanced space-based systems.

The Space Force’s technological transformation

The Space Force’s R2C2 program represents a significant investment in the future of space-based defense.

With a budget of $1 billion, the program aims to create a fast, cloud-based system for satellites that can maneuver in orbit and effectively counter threats such as cyberattacks.

The initial version of the R2C2 system is slated for launch by April 2025, with the Space Force partnering with approximately 20 companies, including Rogue Space Systems, according to SpaceNews.

This initiative aligns with projections that the space industry could reach a staggering $1 trillion by 2040, driven primarily by advancements in satellite technology and increased defense spending, per Bloomberg.

Trump’s consistent advocacy for the Space Force – beginning with his 2018 directive to establish the new branch of the military – combined with his recent crypto-friendly policies, creates a compelling narrative.

Could these seemingly disparate interests pave the way for the integration of blockchain technology into the vast and complex domain of space defense?

Connecting the dots: Blockchain’s potential role in space

Rogue Space Systems, one of the contractors involved in the R2C2 program, recently launched its Barry-2 CubeSat, equipped with technology from Forward Edge-AI, a company specializing in AI security solutions for the defense sector.

Forward Edge-AI’s Isidore Quantum® Space Encryptor, scheduled for launch in March 2025, is designed to secure AI systems in space, according to Rogue’s website.

It’s particularly notable that Forward Edge-AI collaborates with blockchain projects such as Constellation, which utilizes a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) architecture for scalable and secure data processing.

Data from the Constellation Network’s Explorer suggests that the US Federal Government has already begun utilizing $DAG for data security applications, hinting at its potential relevance for similar use cases in space.

The inherent security and tamper-proof nature of blockchain technology could offer significant advantages for the Space Force, particularly in managing CubeSat networks and protecting sensitive AI systems from potential threats.

While other blockchain projects, such as SpaceChain, are also exploring the applications of blockchain in space, the confirmed connection between a Space Force contractor and a blockchain project adds a new layer of intrigue.

Of course, it’s also important to remember that the relationship between the $DAG and Space Force is unconfirmed, and the topic is largely speculative.

Crypto’s untapped potential

Trump’s recent embrace of cryptocurrencies, including his January 2025 executive order on digital assets and his proposals for a US crypto reserve backed by Bitcoin and Ethereum, signals a growing recognition of the potential benefits of digital currencies.

Combined with his championing of the Space Force, this raises intriguing questions about the potential for an intersection between the crypto and space sectors.

While the potential benefits are clear, blockchain technology still faces significant hurdles in the context of space applications.

These include intense competition from established tech giants, evolving regulatory frameworks, and the relatively untested nature of cryptocurrency in defense systems.

While Citi estimates that the space industry could reach a staggering $1 trillion by 2040, blockchain’s ability to carve out a significant role in that market remains uncertain.

For crypto investors, the prospect of blockchain securing a foothold in the space industry presents both significant opportunities and considerable risks.

Projects with a strong emphasis on security features, such as Constellation ($DAG), which currently trades at $0.03774 with a $134 million market cap on Coinbase, could be well-positioned to benefit.

However, it is also possible that other cryptocurrencies with Trump’s explicit endorsement, such as Dogecoin (DOGE) or Bitcoin (BTC), could also experience a surge in value if the Space Force were to adopt blockchain for payments or other technological applications.

Given the inherent volatility of the crypto market, investors should exercise caution and conduct thorough due diligence before making any investment decisions based on this speculative trend.

As the Space Force’s R2C2 program progresses and Trump’s crypto policies continue to evolve, the potential for blockchain technology to play a role in the space industry will undoubtedly remain a topic of intense speculation and debate.

Whether this potential convergence represents a moonshot opportunity or a recipe for disaster remains to be seen.

Note: The article above is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.

Reaching for the moon: is this the future?

The $1 trillion space industry by 2040, is indeed a tantalizing prize for the crypto sector.

As Trump’s crypto ambitions meet the Space Force’s bold plans, the next step for securing satellites or new space tech using blockchain remains to be seen.

Whether or not it will take hold is a matter of high-stakes that could potentially re-define both industries.

Only time will tell if the void of space will welcome a new era for Dogecoin, Bitcoin, Constellation, and other similar projects.

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