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« on: November 19, 2017, 05:05:33 PM »
Good Question. The idea is the same as the age old question of who owns the internet? Some of the world’s most valuable companies are solely based on the web yet who has governance of the internet?
The 1967 Space Treaty does clearly states two things.
1. Governments have agreed that they do no have the right to govern space.
2. Space is to be for all humankind.
What this means is that space and it’s vast resources already belongs to you and I in the same way that the internet is for everyone. However as with all things there needs to be an order to things so that everyone may benefit from these resources. That’s why we firmly believe the BlockClaim system we have created will allow for a public immutable Blockchain ledger which can track who has registered a claim for all the world to see. Just as ICANN has done for claiming of URLs on the internet.
We will use the proceeds of the ICO to launch the BlockClaim and market it so that there is a swell of global participation. It will be this participation that will unify as one voice in support of everyone’s claims. Just this last month 20,000 new sign ups were received so we feel that we are not alone in this thought either.
Simply the reason to invest is to be part of our planets future as humankind gets a do over in space. No more fighting over scraps of resources we have to destroy the planet in order to access. Rather we tap into the abundance of space which brings $100,000,000,000 USD of known value for each person alive today. As Jeff Bezos recently stated; we can make earth a residential zone and move all the destructive industrial work off planet. Space can be a turning point for us all. Our company believes it is important that access be made available to all not just the elite.