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Episode #523: Space Computer: When Your Trusted Execution Environment Needs a Rocket

Jan 16, 2026
In a riveting discussion, Daniel Bar, co-founder of Space Computer and a visionary in quantum and semiconductor science, dives into the innovative realm of satellite-based secure computing. He explains how tamper-resistant hardware can create trusted execution environments in space, enhancing security and efficiency. Daniel also explores cosmic radiation as a source for true randomness in cryptography, discusses the evolution of smart contracts for space applications, and forecasts the future of space-based data centers. His insights paint a picture of an exciting future where technology meets the cosmos.
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Space As The Ultimate Physical Root Of Trust

  • Space-based data centers are only compelling when they solve problems Earth infrastructure cannot, like extreme physical security.
  • Placing TEEs in orbit creates a practical root-of-trust by removing easy physical attack vectors.
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Hybrid Layer Design For Practicality

  • Space Computer uses a hybrid design: a space-based Layer 1 settlement and Earth-based Layer 2 compute for scalability.
  • This balances space's security advantages with terrestrial bandwidth and performance needs.
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Origin Story Of Secure Enclaves

  • Daniel Bar traced TEEs back to Intel's secure enclave idea in 2006–2007 and described how secure compartments became standard across chips.
  • He explained the physical attack vector risks that motivated putting TEEs in space.
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