From: "'BitMan' via Bitcoin Development Mailing List" <bitcoindev@googlegroups.com>
To: Bitcoin Development Mailing List <bitcoindev@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [bitcoindev] Proposal for Decentralized Satellite-Based Bitcoin Nodes
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2025 08:01:59 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <09feeb35-5ce8-4198-ba70-5d63698796ban@googlegroups.com> (raw)
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Hello,
This is my first message to the Bitcoin Development Mailing List.
Straight to the point: you might be familiar with the Blockstream Satellite
system, which broadcasts the Bitcoin blockchain globally. Blockstream uses
ground stations that receive a version of the blockchain from Blockstream's
infrastructure. Users can passively receive this data but cannot broadcast
transactions or contribute updates to the blockchain being transmitted.
My concern is the lack of decentralization and the reliance on a single
company. I’m only 16 and still learning, but I’m passionate about improving
Bitcoin. I don’t fully understand how satellites work yet — but inspired by
Elon Musk’s Starlink approach, I believe it's worth exploring the idea of a
fully open-source, community-driven satellite communication system.
This system could allow users not only to receive but also to broadcast
transactions and synchronize blocks directly to and from full nodes in
space. That way, Bitcoin could truly function off-grid and without
dependency on centralized ISPs or infrastructure. It would make Bitcoin
more resilient, censorship-resistant, and globally accessible.
Of course, such a project would be very expensive and technically complex.
But perhaps it could be made possible through crowdfunding or support from
individuals passionate about decentralization and global freedom.
My dream is to see Bitcoin working *almost* offline — powered by minimal
energy, generated through a small solar panel and paired with a satellite
dish. A full node that can send and receive data or even a singular device
exploring the blockchain or broadcasting a transaction, independent of
centralized networks — truly decentralized and powered by the people.
Thanks a lot for reading my message :)
Yours,
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2025-07-07 1:26 ` [bitcoindev] Re: Proposal for Decentralized Satellite-Based Bitcoin Nodes Antoine Riard
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