Tron founder Justin Sun plans to fly to space on Jeff Bezos' rocket ship
An entrepreneur will take 5 more people on board with him
23.12.2021 - 07:45
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What’s new? Justin Sun, the creator of the popular cryptocurrency project Tron, has revealed new details about the auction to fly to space with Jeff Bezos' company Blue Origin.
(1/12)6 months ago, I was lucky enough to win the auction of Blue Origin’s first launch! Today, I announce that I’m launching the "Sea of Stars" campaign, which will select 5 warriors to explore space with me in 2022! @blueorigin @clubforfuture! Details: https://t.co/uoCCwofsjk pic.twitter.com/gZmPDQ3l5D— H.E. Justin Sun 🅣🌞🇬🇩 (@justinsuntron) December 22, 2021
“Six months ago, I was lucky enough to win the auction of Blue Origin’s first launch. Today, I announce that I am launching the “Sea of Stars” campaign, which will select 5 warriors to explore space with me in 2022!”
What are the selection criteria? Justin Sun stressed that he will be looking for well-known personalities in the cryptocurrency industry. They should be excited about traveling and metaverses, have a passion for space, and be a member of the TRON DAO community.
Special attention will be paid to publicity when choosing candidates. An important criterion will be the presence of a social influence that will “inspire even more people to get involved in space exploration.”
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