Promin Aerospace is a Ukrainian rocket startup backed by Google, among others. The company is working with the Meta History Museum to launch a collection of artwork about the war with Russia into space in the form of NFTs (non-expendable tokens). The team recently joined the Bitcoin.com news podcast to talk about the landmark initiative, the innovative technology behind it, and even what it would take to store the entire bitcoin blockchain in space.
Promin Aerospace is the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of advanced autophagic rocket propulsion. They are bringing to market a completely new type of rocket propulsion system that will make it possible to create rockets that are at least 2 times more efficient than the current state of the art. The company has received $6.5 million in pre-orders for future products and services and has a team of 11 continually working at its R&D facility in Dnipro, Ukraine to update core technology.

Misha Rudominsky, Co-Founder and CEO of Promin Aerospace. Previously, with a team, he won a Space & Satellite Professionals International Canadian team competition to create a communication system between Mars and Earth.

Lisa Bordun, Legal Manager of Promin. Law geek with a specialization in space, MBA with two degrees in law (Ukraine, USA).
He Meta History NFT Museum it was created to commemorate the history of current events in Ukraine, preserve the truth and collect donations for humanitarian aid. Follow the latest developments on the NFT charity platform at Twitter.
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