SpaceComputer secures $10 million in funding, co-led by Maven11 and Lattice
Jinse Finance reported, citing The Defiant, that the satellite-based blockchain verification layer SpaceComputer has completed a $10 million seed round of financing. The round was co-led by Maven11 and Lattice, with participation from Superscrypt, the Arbitrum Foundation, Nascent, Offchain Labs, Hashkey, and Chorus One. Individual investors include Marc Weinstein, Jason Yanowitz, and Ameen Soleimani. The funds will be used to build and launch the first batch of satellites and their onboard secure computing hardware. These satellite units, called SpaceTEE, will operate secure blockchain and cryptographic tasks from space, develop network software, satellite coordination systems, and provide confidential computing and secure record-keeping services.
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