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heliodor | 2 years ago
Sounds like a marketing falsehood to me.
I can't imagine what a statement like, "there was 1 bitcoin on board the spacecraft" would mean. It is nonsensical given what bitcoin is, and cryptocurrency in general.
You can have the keys printed on paper and placed onboard but that does not mean there was 1 bitcoin onboard.
wharvle|2 years ago
There is in the sense that if you go retrieve it (er, well, read and transmit the data) now you have the coin(s).
Unless someone saved a copy, of course.
I guess this was a stunt as a play on the whole "to the moon" thing with crypto? Literally (kinda) sending some to the moon.
wlesieutre|2 years ago
https://twitter.com/DogecoinFdn/status/1744189433274941571
max47|2 years ago
michelb|2 years ago
Someone took 'to the moon' literally?
deadbabe|2 years ago
Imagine astronauts fight each other on the moon for the bitcoins!
I_Am_Nous|2 years ago
whatwhaaaaat|2 years ago
yreg|2 years ago
It's a metaphor, arguing over it is unproductive.
lokar|2 years ago