Looks like Elon's cooking up something wild again. Word is he's dropping hints about a project called Galaxy Mind—supposedly focused on launching AI-powered satellites way out into deep space. No official details yet, but the name alone sounds like sci-fi turned reality.
If this pans out, we're talking about pushing AI infrastructure beyond Earth's orbit. Could be game-changing for decentralized networks or even space-based data processing. Imagine running computation nodes in orbit or beyond—latency nightmares, sure, but the scale potential is insane.
Still early speculation, but knowing how his other ventures tie into tech and innovation ecosystems, this could ripple into Web3 infrastructure conversations down the line. Worth keeping tabs on where this goes.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 12-04 16:44
Here we go again, this guy always comes up with these outrageous things... But wait, Galaxy Mind actually sounds pretty cool.
Sounds like the Web3 community is about to hype it up again. This “Deep Space AI Satellite” meme can probably be hyped for three years, haha.
Anyway, I'll keep an eye on it for now. Whatever this guy does always ends up making waves in the crypto space.
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RektRecorder
· 12-03 00:57
ngl it's another BTC from Elon, Galaxy Mind sounds pretty impressive, but we'll have to see if it really materializes.
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HallucinationGrower
· 12-02 00:20
Here it comes again, every day there's something new. But are they really going to send AI satellites to deep space? Man, this imagination is incredible...
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-02 00:17
Here it comes again, this guy really can't sit still... Galaxy Mind? It sounds outrageous, but what if it really happens?
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-02 00:13
Here we go again, this guy really can't stop... Galaxy Mind? Sounds pretty impressive, but I'll believe it when it can actually run on the upper band Node.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-01 23:58
Wow, Galaxy Mind? That name sounds ridiculous, Musk is up to something again.
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FlashLoanPhantom
· 12-01 23:56
Ngl, if we can really send the computing Node to space, the web3 infrastructure will To da moon.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 12-01 23:55
Wow, the name Galaxy Mind is really amazing, it sounds like something stolen from a science fiction novel...
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-01 23:50
It's Elon stirring things up again, and Galaxy Mind sounds so outrageous, but if it really lands, the Web3 infrastructure will have to be completely rewritten.
Looks like Elon's cooking up something wild again. Word is he's dropping hints about a project called Galaxy Mind—supposedly focused on launching AI-powered satellites way out into deep space. No official details yet, but the name alone sounds like sci-fi turned reality.
If this pans out, we're talking about pushing AI infrastructure beyond Earth's orbit. Could be game-changing for decentralized networks or even space-based data processing. Imagine running computation nodes in orbit or beyond—latency nightmares, sure, but the scale potential is insane.
Still early speculation, but knowing how his other ventures tie into tech and innovation ecosystems, this could ripple into Web3 infrastructure conversations down the line. Worth keeping tabs on where this goes.