Bitcoin Miner Chun Wang Buys Ticket for SpaceX Mars Mission
Quick Look
- Chun Wang, founder of F2Pool, has purchased a ticket for SpaceX's first planned interplanetary mission to Mars, a two-year journey that will fly by the Red Planet.
- Wang also bought a ticket for a commercial lunar flyby mission, aiming to encourage continued focus on Mars exploration.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
Chun Wang, a Chinese-born Maltese entrepreneur and founder of the Bitcoin mining pool F2Pool, has purchased a ticket for SpaceX's upcoming Mars mission and a lunar flyby. This follows a trend of tech entrepreneurs investing in space exploration.
Chun Wang, the Chinese-born Maltese entrepreneur who founded the Bitcoin mining pool F2Pool, has joined SpaceX’s first planned interplanetary mission to Mars after “purchasing” the mission.
SpaceX announced Thursday that the two-year-long mission will explore beyond the moon, fly by Mars, and return to Earth. Wang has also bought a ticket for a planned weeklong commercial spaceflight around the moon that will launch before the Mars mission.
“I believe that even without private investment in lunar flights, we will still reach the Moon, and likely very soon. As competition between the United States and China intensifies, governments will turn lunar bases into reality,” Wang said in a post on X on Friday.
“And I am happy to sit back and watch that happen. On the other hand, I have no confidence that Mars will still happen within our lifetime. And I think I should do something about that. I hope that by purchasing a flyby mission to Mars, SpaceX will have another reason not to forget about Mars. Because we seriously shouldn’t defer Mars to our next generation,” he added.
Source: Chun Wang
A growing number of tech entrepreneurs have started funding and taking part in trips to space, including Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Virgin Group co-founder Richard Branson and Jared Isaacman, founder of the American payment processing company Shift4 Payments.
Starship cargo flights to Mars for research, development and exploratory missions are expected to start no earlier than 2028, according to SpaceX.
The ultimate goal is to establish a self-sufficient city on Mars, which SpaceX estimates will require more than 1 million people and millions of tons of cargo.
“I hope this mission can show the public that Mars is not just a point of light in a telescope. It is a real place, and humans can fly there and come back alive and come back healthy,” Wang said.
Wang, a Chinese-born citizen of Malta, founded F2Pool in 2013, one of China's first Bitcoin mining pools. It is currently the third largest pool, with a market share of over 11.85%, according to mempool.space.
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Last April, Wang also bankrolled and commanded the “Fram2” mission, another SpaceX venture that flew over the Earth’s poles and carried out experiments such as taking an X-ray in space and growing mushrooms.
German polar scientist Rabea Rogge, Norwegian cinematographer Jannicke Mikkelsen and Australian Arctic adventurer Eric Philips made up the rest of the four-person crew.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
SpaceX will continue to prioritize Mars exploration due to private investment and public interest.
Likely · Medium term
Increased private investment in space exploration, particularly in missions beyond lunar orbit.
Possible · Long term
Open Questions
- What was the exact cost of Wang's purchased tickets?
- What specific scientific experiments will be conducted on the Mars flyby mission?
- What are the specific timelines for the lunar flyby and Mars mission beyond the stated launch years?
- How will Wang's participation influence future private investment in Mars exploration?






