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News articleYahoo Finance· December 1, 2025

Intellistake Announces Intent to Bring Blockchain Infrastructure to Space in Partnership with Orbit AI on the AI-Enabled Orbital Cloud Network

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Intellistake Announces Intent to Bring Blockchain Infrastructure to Space in Partnership with Orbit AI on the AI-Enabled Orbital Cloud Network Key Highlights: Satellite Launches planned in December 2025 and March 2026 - over 500 orbital rocket launches have occurred in the past two years1…
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  • This is a massive step forward. You don't often get the chance to work on something that's truly never been done before. Partnering with Orbit AI opens the door to an entirely new frontier—one where AI, data, and trust can operate seamlessly in space, and where the groundwork we're laying now could redefine how decentralized systems evolve for years to come.

    80% confidence
  • The orbital infrastructure market is projected to expand from USD $13.5 billion in 2024 to $21.3 billion by 2029

    80% confidence
  • The in-orbit data centers market is expected to rise from USD $1.77 billion in 2029 to $39.1 billion by 2035

    80% confidence
  • The broader satellite market is forecast to reach USD $615.7 billion by 2032

    80% confidence
  • Over 500 orbital rocket launches have occurred in the past two years

    80% confidence
  • The Orbital Cloud represents the world's first AI-enabled space infrastructure, where data can move, compute, and verify directly in orbit without relying on ground systems

    80% confidence
  • The Orbital Cloud depends on blockchain infrastructure that can function autonomously and securely in orbit. Intellistake's validator and verification technology completes the trust layer of our architecture, ensuring that data and AI processing in space remain transparent and independently verifiable.

    80% confidence
  • The satellite data-services market is forecast to grow from USD $12.16 billion in 2024 to $55.24 billion by 2034

    80% confidence

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