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Re: NASA to Launch Bitcoin to the Moon?
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Argoo
on 28/09/2019, 16:28:58 UTC
Even NASA is getting into Bitcoin... by a round-about path.


NASA to Launch Bitcoin to the Moon? Space Agency Seeks Crypto Experience



NASA seems to think so. The U.S. aeronautics agency is looking for a big data scientist and specifically mentions that experience with cryptocurrency and blockchain could help you get the job.

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is a research and development facility located in California which was founded in 1936 and mainly focuses on developing robotic spacecraft for the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The space agency is now looking for a new Data Scientist to join the JPL team and has a surprising point on the list of qualifications for the role. The wanted ad states: "Experience with cryptocurrency and Blockchain is considered a plus."

There is no explanation given as to why experience with cryptocurrency is beneficial for the work at JPL but you can have fun speculating. Maybe NASA is looking for ways to develop a new economy for an independent Mars colony, launch an ICO to fund a moon base, or even find a way to trade with space aliens. It could also just be a way to signal to potential applicants that it is looking for people that really love to dive into deep technological and mathematical concepts.


Cool

It will be funny if Trump bans cryptocurrency at all in the US and all the efforts of NASA will be done in vain. Although I would like to hear an official statement about why the global corporation needs a person with experience in crypto and blockchain, not only assumptions
Therefore, Trump will not ban Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Even before the end of his presidency, he had little left, so he would not do such harsh and stupid things.
As for NASA, they need specialists in various fields, including to protect their digital information. Most of their technical workers are not directly related to space.