Decentralized space and ground infrastructure as a service, powering an advanced global hybrid satellite network.
Get in TouchThe world's communications, navigation, defense, and emergency response increasingly run on top of a privately-held orbital network controlled by one company, governed by one founder, priced at one menu.
That arrangement isn't infrastructure — it's a chokepoint. Any operator powerful enough to be indispensable is powerful enough to deny service, throttle competitors, or be coerced by the jurisdiction it answers to. The fix isn't a second monopoly. It's structural.
A federated constellation of satellites, ground stations, and user terminals — coordinated on-chain, owned by no one.
Satellite-hosted payload delivering Inter-Satellite Links as a Service (ISLaaS) for orbital data relay, compute, and storage across a federated constellation.
On-demand ground station services for satellite operators through a globally distributed network of independent Buoy operators.
User-hosted ground terminal with WiFi 6 mesh and LoRa/Meshtastic backhaul — last-mile connectivity with 10km rural reach. Operators earn $BUOY.
Real-time spectrum sharing between operators via beam pointing coordination — turning a scarce resource into a liquid one.
At-cost, on-time launch services with preferred access for Buoy Space Operators. Vertical integration where it matters most.
For seventy years the space economy belonged to states and billionaires. Buoy changes the unit of ownership.
Every satellite. Every dish. Every meter of antenna and slice of spectrum, every rocket on the pad — fractional, onchain, and open. Operators stake hardware to participate. Holders own real infrastructure. The network you helped build is a network you actually own.
Flatsat v0 integrated. Token testnet deployed and operational.
First on-orbit demonstration with hybrid path-selection software (alpha).
Full pilot deployment with LoRa field tests across beachhead markets.
Network opens to operators and end users worldwide.