Wang Chun, indignant yet intrigued, expresses not a concern for the survival of humanity aboard a costly capsule, but rather the audacity of the prospect itself. He, the enterprising proprietor of the crypto‑mining consortium F2Pool, hath secured a berth on SpaceX’s maiden crewed voyage to the red planet this week, thereby marrying pecuniary courage with celestial ambition.
The Gentle Pursuit of a Planet
SpaceX, delighted in its own progress, declared the two‑year endeavour on a Thursday, announcing a passage past the Moon, onward to Mars, and a return to our dear Earth. Mr. Wang, demonstratively patriotic and pecuniarily incapable of resistance, also procured a seat on a separate week long lunar excursion, set to launch prior to the grand interplanetary march.
“I possess no confidence that Mars shall caress us within our earthly sojourn,” Wang proclaimed upon the now vogue platform X, “and I resolve to take action.”
His declamation is, to put it mildly, uncomplicated. He believes that the nations, in competition, will find it inorder to resume lunar excursions, a certainty heightened by the swallow‑tail of our rivalry with China.
Now that Starship V3 has taken to the heavens, we stand but one step, or perhaps merely one Transaction, away from rendering multiplanetary life a possibility.
During the Fram2 training, beside the customary rumour of Dragon intrigue, I recollect the most frequent discourse: how to securely beach upon Phobos.
Three…
– Chun (@satofishi) May 23, 2026
England’s great scientists might have abandoned Mars as soon as private capital withdrew its patronage, a perilous thought in the mind of our modern Sir Wang.
“By purchasing a flyby to Mars I intend to remind SpaceX-like one might remind a stubborn neighbour-that the planet is not merely a speck in a telescope but an entire realm awaiting proper attention,” he declared.

From Bitcoin Mines to the Stars
Mr. Wang’s staff of funded starships is not a novelty. In April of the previous year, he financed and commanded Fram2, a flight of SpaceX that circled the Earth’s poles in an endeavour that would busy any scientist’s mind; experiments ranged from X‑rays in space to the cultivation of humble fungi. The Mars mission promises to lift that ambition far beyond the realms of earthly experiments.
Founded in 2013, F2Pool stands as chi che prior cryptographic gathering of his homeland, boasting an 11.85% share of the global mining market according to the data of mempool.space, making it, at present, the third most eminent conglomerate in operation.

SpaceX’s grander vision for the red world stretches beyond a solitary aerial survey. Rumours abound that the company intends to erect a self‑sustaining metropolis, predicated upon the arrival of over a million souls and the transference of millions of tonnes of cargo-a venture likely to commence beyond the year 2028.
Wang articulates that the mission carries a subtle, yet poignant, message. “I hope this venture will demonstrate to the public that Mars is not merely a shimmering point of distant light,” he muses, “but indeed a tangible realm where humans may journey, return, and remain healthy.”
A citizen born north of the Yangtze but now residing in the mercurial environs of Malta, Wang joins an ever‑growing cohort of technocrats who have transitioned from financiers of dreams to actual participants, alongside names such as Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Jared Isaacman.
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