Google's CEO just dropped a wild take: building data centers in space will be totally normal within the next ten years. Sounds sci-fi? Maybe not. When you think about energy costs, cooling challenges, and the push for decentralization in blockchain infrastructure, orbital facilities could solve real problems. Imagine mining operations or validator nodes running off solar power in zero gravity. The timeline's aggressive, but if satellite tech keeps evolving at this pace, we might actually see cloud computing go literal. Food for thought for anyone betting on the future of distributed networks.
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ApeShotFirst
· 12-10 07:37
Is it really fake, within ten years of space data centers? I have to hurry all in
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MetaMisfit
· 12-10 04:36
Normalization of space data centers within ten years? Dude's imagination is really amazing, but who will be responsible for zero-gravity heat dissipation?
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SnapshotLaborer
· 12-09 14:56
Widespread adoption of space data centers within ten years? Just listen and don't take it too seriously—right now, we haven’t even figured out the exact costs of mining on the ground.
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LiquidationOracle
· 12-09 14:56
Widespread adoption of space data centers within ten years? Just take it with a grain of salt, this guy is probably just making empty promises again.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 12-09 14:56
Build data centers in space within ten years? Haha, Google’s CEO sure is bold.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-09 14:56
Will space data centers become the norm within ten years? Just listen to it—by then, we'll still be mining on Earth.
Google's CEO just dropped a wild take: building data centers in space will be totally normal within the next ten years. Sounds sci-fi? Maybe not. When you think about energy costs, cooling challenges, and the push for decentralization in blockchain infrastructure, orbital facilities could solve real problems. Imagine mining operations or validator nodes running off solar power in zero gravity. The timeline's aggressive, but if satellite tech keeps evolving at this pace, we might actually see cloud computing go literal. Food for thought for anyone betting on the future of distributed networks.