Russia blew up Russian satellite with an anti satellite missile.
It created lots of debris, like around 1500 pieces.
In space debris moves at such speeds where it will destroy any objects it hits.
Which can eventually lead to Kessler Syndrome. A scenario in which the density of objects in low-Earth orbit is high enough that collisions between objects cause a cascade, with each collision generating space debris that increases the likelihood of further collisions. This leads to space becoming unreachable and all satellites getting destroyed.
Questions:
1) What could be implications of this? Will we still have internet access?
2) How will it impact Bitcoin?
3) What would be best strategy to prepare for a world with impassible space debris surrounding orbit? Which assets will be a safe haven?
Any catastrophic event, as in this case, compromises many more important things than bitcoin, the network stops is not a problem, you do not lose btc along the way, certainly a collapse, but they are apocalyptic scenes! In any case, in addition to satellites, there are many other ways for the network ...