Satellite Connectivity For Billions Still Offline 🌍 $WLD proved that building global financial identity infrastructure for billions of unbanked people creates one of the largest addressable markets in crypto. That same infrastructure logic now extends to connectivity itself, which is why $RENDER and the broader DePIN sector have been attracting serious capital this cycle. But both of those solutions share a fundamental constraint. They require the people they're serving to already be online. Close to 3 billion people globally are still completely offline. The vast majority live in regions where ground-based telecom infrastructure doesn't exist and has no economic incentive to expand. Ground infrastructure costs billions to build and decades to deploy. ISPs don't serve markets that can't generate returns. The only solution that doesn't face those constraints is orbital. Spacecoin is building exactly that. Satellite internet from Low Earth Orbit, providing connectivity at $1-2 per month paid in stablecoins, with no bank account required and no ISP deciding the market isn't profitable enough. Four operational satellites are in orbit right now, launched via SpaceX rideshare services. The world's first blockchain transaction through space has already been completed. What makes this compelling for token holders: • Every user that connects becomes a demand source for SPACE • Payments build on-chain credit history through Creditcoin integration, eventually unlocking microloans for populations banks have never served • Satellite operators stake SPACE to join the network, creating structural supply pressure • Commercial service launches this year, targeting $1B annual revenue by 2031 The people who were never served by legacy systems are Spacecoin's core market. I've been looking for tokens where the humanitarian impact and the investment thesis are genuinely the same thing. This is the first one where they really are. #Altcoin Season# #DePIN
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