Diana, Launching a ‘Blockchain Lunar Registry’ For the First Time

Introducing blockchain technology for outer space assets for the first time in the world – Project to secure the ownership of individuals by dividing the Moon, our common heritage, into specific partitions – Presenting the answer for who owns the Moon in the argument for the assets of outer space.

PR Newswire

SEOUL, South Korea, July 19, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — For the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, a project is underway to register the Moon with Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT).

Diana (http://www.diana.io), which is promoting the ‘Blockchain Lunar Registry,’ is launching a dApp (Decentralization app) service that can mark the land of the Moon and trade it using the blockchain on July 20, 2019.

Currently, the Moon is listed, according to UN Treaty, as a common heritage of mankind that no country can own. However, due to the tremendous resources of the Moon, competition for ownership of the Moon between certain countries and companies is becoming increasingly fierce.

Governments are jumping into a competition to create domestic laws to rival the UN Outer Space Treaty. In 2015, the United States enacted the Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act (CSLCA), which encourages private space development, and in 2017, Luxembourg passed a bill allowing ownership of resources mined in outer space by private companies.

Diana promotes collective registration to secure the common right of man to the Moon to propose a solution to ‘who owns the moon.’ We also issue DIA tokens based on Ethereum ERC-20x via Proof of Registry (PoR).

The Diana project is in line with the idea of combining blockchain technology with real estate and land in many African countries.

Until now, people and organizations with power have been using or depriving individual lands in developing countries. At this time, the land of individuals who do not register real property or ownership have been helplessly deprived.

Therefore, the Rwandan government is working with Microsoft to carry out a land registration project using blockchain technology. The aim is to fundamentally eliminate ownership problems by digitizing land registration based on the reliability of the blockchain.

The Diana project aims to clearly define the rights of mankind to the Moon, given the increased possibility of ownership disputes, through collective registration.

Anybody can participate in the collective registration of the Moon using the Diana registration system (http://www.diana.io). Of the approximately 3.87 billion cells generated by dividing the Moon into specific areas (approximately 9,790m²), 2 billion, on the front side of the Moon visible to the human eye, are available for now.

Participants can assign addresses with their own meaning for the selected registration area. Since it can be transferred to a third party in real time, it can be an everlasting gift for those you love.

A Diana representative said, “Blockchain-based registration service will revolutionize the current land transactions and records through transparent and reliable rights guarantees.” They also added, “The Diana project will be a great opportunity for the Moon to be a daily interest and to promote peaceful possession of the Moon, the common heritage of mankind, for the first time.”

 

SOURCE Diana