Ukrainian Startup Promin Aerospace to Send Historical NFTs Into Space

Promin Aerospace is a Ukrainian rocket startup with support from Google and others. The company is working with the Meta Historical Museum to launch a collection of artwork related to the war with Russia into space in the form of non-fungible tokens (NFT). The team recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast to discuss this historic effort, the groundbreaking technology behind it, and what it would take to preserve the entire bitcoin blockchain in space.

Promin Aerospaceis one of the world’s leading developers and manufacturers of advanced self-eating rocket propulsion systems. The company is bringing an entirely new type of rocket propulsion system to market, enabling the production of rockets that are at least twice as efficient as today’s state-of-the-art technology. The company has received $6.5 million in pre-orders for future products and services and has an 11-person team working continuously at R&. D facility in Dnipro, Ukraine, to upgrade core technology.

Misha Rudminsky, CEO of Promin Aerospace

Misha Rudominski

(Misha Rudominski co-founder&CEO of Promin Aerospace; previously won an all-Canadian team competition by Space &Satellite Professionals International, which builds communication systems between Mars and Earth.

Ms. Lisa Boldun
, Promin Legal Director

Legal geek specializing in space, MBA with two degrees in law (Ukraine, USA).

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