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Chris Larsen, CEO of Blockchain Enterrise Blockchain based in San Francisco, to praise On the space ambitions of his colleague co -founder Jed McCaleb, describing it as “big” and “Bold”.

“America used to follow new borders like this before slipping into bureaucracy and suspicion,” Larsen said.

McCaleb’s Aerospace Startup is developing a commercial satellite station called “Haven-1”. The station, which began to build earlier this year, will have 1600 cubic feet of housing space. Four astronauts are expected to be transferred to the space station via the Falcon 9 missile.

His goal is to secure a huge contract for NASA to launch the space station. McCaleb tries to come out of this giant fence, despite a few experience in the aviation industry. However, Varce also has the benefits of SPACEX and MCCALEB to plow huge money in the project.

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Requests, which received more than $ 3 billion with XRP and Ripple, are completely ready to lose up to one billion dollars if his very ambitious efforts fail, according to his last interview with Bloomberg.

NASA is scheduled to retire at the International Space Station (ISS) in 2030 after three decades of research. The agency cooperates with private companies to launch their alternatives.

McCaleb participated in the founding of Ripple with Larsen in 2012. However, he left the company the following year because it did not agree to its direction.

As U.today, McCaleb recently motivated his XRP sales, and denied that he was trying to harm investors.

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