The Goal Isn't To Only Have
So the long-term goal is to set up a blockchain-related decentralized infrastructure that's a multi-utility space platform where it can also support onboard storage, as you coordinated services. So through this partnership, we're taking further steps into this kind of programmable orbital infrastructure and services, which we also have initiative with OrbisEdge, as well as another announcement that we're working on with another satellite company. So in this case, the goal is that instead of, for example, universities or startups or enterprises having to launch their own infrastructure, negotiate agreements over time, deploy expensive infrastructure, just to even test an application in space, they'll be able to access a network of existing orbital infrastructure, compute storage, execution environments, all structured through this collaboration where Copernic space will serve as the main interface kind of marketplace access point for it.
So where we're going to be tokenizing and fractionalizing access, not only to the compute capacity, but we also want to do it to then services that are generated from that compute. So it doesn't stop with only them getting this fractional access to utilize this infrastructure. But obviously, if they're generating something of value, whether it's data or whatever it may be.
for what these entities will be doing in orbit. And revenue generated from this usage can be transparently distributed across the infrastructure providers, developers, participants. So the goal isn't to only have like satellites as a provider, but to build a network of providers and share the revenue accordingly.
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