Lonestar bags $5m in seed funding for lunar datacenter project
A US company proposing to site datacenters on Earth's Moon has successfully closed its seed funding round, claiming it was oversubscribed.
"We are thrilled to have completed this successful seed round and are sincerely grateful for the support and vision of our investors," said Lonestar CEO Chris Stott. Stott compared the company’s project with efforts to preserve all of the world's seeds in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway, but with the aim of safeguarding vital human knowledge.
Harrison did add that"Data security and storage will be a necessary part of leading the new generation of lunar exploration."
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