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Outer Space: Bitcoin's Final Frontier? Bitcoin core developer Jeff Garzik is taking steps to set up a satellite system that would beam Bitcoin's block chain public ledger down to earth.

By Kim Lachance Shandrow

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Have no fear, Bitcoiners. Should Bitcoin's block chain public ledger ever get Goxed here on Earth, a backup in space -- yes, in outer space! -- could come to the rescue. Seriously.

Futurist, Bitcoin pioneer and huge fan of the final frontier Jeff Garzik said nearly two years ago that he wanted to blast satellites into orbit to beam the bitcoin block chain down to our planet from the great beyond.

He wasn't kidding, and he's just taken a very real, not so small step in the direction of his space dreams.

Related: These Angel Investors Want to Make Bitcoin 'Sexy' for Average People

Garzik's spaceflight startup Dunvegan Space Systems announced today that it has penned a "preliminary design contract" with Deep Space Industries to build an orbital node system for the BitSat project.

The nonprofit initiative, which Garzik is drumming up donations to help fund, aims to create a "constellation of tiny BitSats [satellites] continuously broadcasting the latest bitcoin block from orbit…. " You know, just in case of "disruptions or outages to the terrestrial bitcoin P2P mesh network."

Here's how it will all work, direct from a statement jointly released today by Garzik's company and Deep Space Industries:

Bitcoin transactions become official once a group of them are encoded – or "solved" by independent computing efforts -- into a block and added to the blockchain, a record of every bitcoin transfer ever made. BitSats broadcasting the most recently solved blocks will provide a cross-check to verify that the blocks available on the terrestrial network haven't been spoofed, as well as providing the latest blocks to locations off the terrestrial grid.

Raining Bitcoin's block chain down on Earth might sound farfetched, but it's more serious than snapping a pic of a pic of Dogecoin, a spin off digital currency that started as a joke, aboard the International Space Station, like astronaut Rick Mastracchio recently did.

Related: Entrepreneurs on the Moon? NASA Takes a Step in That Direction

If you're inspired to put your bitcoins behind the donations-supported effort to create and fly the BitSat system -- and into space in a roundabout way -- you can pitch in via this donation address. Bitcoin payment processor BitPay is handling all contributions, which, if humblebrag tweets from donors are any indication, are already trickling in.

How many BTC do you want to bet the Winklevii boys will donate, if they haven't already? The twin Bitcoin-boosting tech entrepreneurs footed their tickets to space aboard Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic in bitcoins and you can, too…. if you just happen to have $250,000 to spare. Make that 511.4 BTC (according to current Bitcoin prices at press time).

Related: 3 Celebs Jumping on the Bitcoin Bandwagon (and One Who Says She's an 'Idiot' for Missing It)

Kim Lachance Shandrow

Former West Coast Editor

Kim Lachance Shandrow is the former West Coast editor at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was a commerce columnist at Los Angeles CityBeat, a news producer at MSNBC and KNBC in Los Angeles and a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times. She has also written for Government Technology magazine, LA Yoga magazine, the Lowell Sun newspaper, HealthCentral.com, PsychCentral.com and the former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Coop. Follow her on Twitter at @Lashandrow. You can also follow her on Facebook here

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