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4 sats \ 3 replies \ @itsTomekK 15 Jan \ on: AMA with TorstenHQ: Sending Satoshi's Whitepaper to the actual Moon (NASA) AMA
Hey Torsten! Is there an option to send it on paper?
PDF version sounds...well, you can upload probably thousand files to some drives going on a rocket.....
you are actually 100% correct. It's not pdf and no traditional SSD or HDD would survive very long.
It's actually stored in ceramic nanolayers, using a new German technology ( designed to last millions of years. That way, the text is protected from radiation, EMP, corrosion, and extreme temperatures ((-273°C/-460 °F to 300°C/570°F) making it the most reliable data storage ever.
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Titanium might be more sturdy?
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you are actually 100% correct. It's not pdf and no traditional SSD or HDD would survive very long.
It's actually stored in ceramic nanolayers, using a new German technology ( designed to last millions of years. That way, the text is protected from radiation, EMP, corrosion, and extreme temperatures ((-273°C/-460 °F to 300°C/570°F) making it the most reliable data storage ever.
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