Privacy Meets Space ⭐
$ZEC and $XMR can only protect a portion of your privacy.
Privacy tools like VPNs and Tor are band-aids on centralized infrastructure.
They encrypt your traffic and route it through proxy servers, but the underlying network is still controlled by ISPs, telecom companies, and governments.
One subpoena, one policy change, one server seizure, and the privacy layer collapses.
Spacecoin doesn't rely on software workarounds.
The infrastructure itself was foundationally built with privacy in mind.
Decentralized satellites in low Earth orbit fragment the network so no single operator can observe the full path of your data.
Inter-satellite links create mesh networks in space, reducing terrestrial touchpoints and legal jurisdiction exposure.
Optical links use laser beams instead of broadcast radio-frequency signals, making interception exponentially harder.
Application-layer privacy is different than structural privacy.
You can't subpoena a satellite constellation with no central authority.
You can't shut down a network that operates in international airspace.
You can't censor what you can't reach.
Architecture beats software. Every time.
