WISeKey Subsidiary WISeSat.Space to Bring Blockchain to Space for Improved Satellite Services

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WISeKey Subsidiary WISeSat.Space to Bring Blockchain to Space for Improved Satellite Services

Will test the node operations from the new WISeSat Satellite to be launched with SpaceX at Vandenberg Space Force Base in October this year.

Geneva, Switzerland – July 2, 2024: WISeKey International Holding Ltd. (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a global leader in cybersecurity, digital identity, and Internet of Things (IoT) innovations, today announced its subsidiary WISeSat.Space’s (“Company”) innovative project to bring blockchain technology to space, aimed at improving various aspects of the satellite industry, including logistics, insurance, government regulations, and data security. The Company expects to test operations of the blockchain nodes from the new WISeSat Satellite to be launched with SpaceX later this year.

WISeSat.Space's project to operate blockchain nodes from space is set to transform the satellite value chain, bringing unprecedented levels of transparency, trust, and efficiency. From logistics and insurance to governmental functions and financial inclusion, the integration of blockchain and satellite technology holds immense potential. As this innovative approach continues to develop, it promises to unlock new opportunities and drive significant advancements across multiple industries, paving the way for a more connected and efficient world.

By using blockchain technology, WISeSat.Space is set to make satellite operations more reliable and accessible. For example, one of the key uses of blockchain in satellite operations is smart contracts. These are self-executing agreements where the terms are written into code and help automate processes like launching and operating satellites, therefore reducing the need for middlemen and cutting down on human errors. This makes the entire process more efficient and cost-effective. Blockchain will also provide a clear and unchangeable record of transactions. This is expected to be especially useful for insurance companies, as it will ensure accurate and verifiable information to assess risks and process claims fairly and quickly.

Using blockchain nodes in space will also significantly improve cybersecurity. Space-based nodes will be harder to attack than those on Earth, making the blockchain network more secure. This extra layer of protection will ensure that sensitive information remains safe. Moreover, space-based nodes will help decentralize the blockchain network. Traditional networks often rely on nodes in specific locations, which can create vulnerabilities.