LINK
Coverage of LINK in the Nexus archive.
- NASA mission to rescue the falling Swift observatory has launched
NASA has launched a mission to rescue the falling Swift observatory using the robotic spacecraft LINK. The agency has successfully made contact with the spacecraft designated for the Swift Boost mission.
- Daring rescue mission launches to save a 3,200-pound NASA observatory from an untimely end
NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory is at risk of reentering Earth's atmosphere, prompting a commercial rescue mission by Katalyst Space Technologies to boost its orbit. A robotic satellite named LINK was launched via a Pegasus XL rocket to capture and raise the observatory's altitude.
- NASA races to save Swift telescope from falling back to Earth with daring rescue mission
NASA is collaborating with Katalyst Space Technologies to launch a robotic mission to boost the aging Swift Observatory into a higher orbit to prevent its re-entry. A spacecraft named Link will rendezvous with Swift and raise its orbit, with the mission aiming to extend the telescope's operational life. Similar efforts may later target the Hubble Space Telescope.
- NASA plans daring robotic rescue mission to prevent an aging space telescope from falling back to Earth, and the legendary Hubble could be next
NASA is partnering with Katalyst Space Technologies to launch a robotic mission to boost the aging Swift Observatory to a higher orbit using a three-armed spacecraft named Link. The mission aims to prevent Swift from reentering Earth's atmosphere due to declining solar activity effects, with potential future plans to rescue the Hubble Space Telescope using similar technology.
- NASA races to save Swift telescope from falling back to Earth with daring rescue mission
NASA is collaborating with Katalyst Space Technologies to launch a robotic spacecraft named Link to boost the Swift Observatory into a higher orbit to prevent its re-entry. The mission aims to extend Swift's operational lifespan amid heightened solar activity causing orbital decay, with potential future applications for the Hubble Space Telescope.
- The "omnichain" dream is nightmare. A wet dream for State Actors and soon anybody with access to Mythos AI. 1-of-1 verifier is just a ATM for State Actor but soon anybody with access to AI will have access to the ATM. By poisoning RPC nodes. Suppressed exploit news, billions vunerable moving to LINK
The 'omnichain' dream is turning into a nightmare due to potential exploits in RPC nodes, making billions vulnerable and potentially shifting to LINK. State Actors and those with access to Mythos AI can exploit this vulnerability. This could lead to widespread security issues.
- Stripe introduces Link, a digital wallet that autonomous AI agents can use, too
Stripe has launched Link, a digital wallet enabling users to connect payment methods and subscriptions, allowing AI agents to make secure transactions through approval processes. The feature aims to facilitate autonomous spending by AI systems while maintaining security via user authorization.
- Chainlink lower and lower
Chainlink (LINK) has experienced a prolonged price decline, with a user reporting a -50% loss after dollar-cost averaging (DCA) for a year at an average price of €16. The user notes a recent slight upward movement but remains concerned about the asset's performance.
- I built the prediction-market index idea from my last post (follow up)
The author built a prediction-market index using tokens like LINK, WMATIC, and WETH after initial challenges with liquidity and tradability. They shifted from manual NAV calculations to on-chain Chainlink oracles and addressed governance with timelocks and Gnosis Safe. The main challenges now include asset weighting and distribution.