Beyond
Jurisdictions
In a world where data is power, true sovereignty means infrastructure that no single entity can control, seize, or shut down. SolarNode operates beyond the reach of any nation.
Your Data is Never Truly Yours
Every piece of infrastructure on Earth exists within someone's jurisdiction. Your "cloud" is just someone else's computer—in someone else's country, subject to someone else's laws.
Government Seizure
Data centers can be raided, servers confiscated, operators arrested.
Legal Compulsion
Courts can order data disclosure, backdoor installation, or service termination.
Sanctions & Embargoes
Services can be cut off based on user location or nationality.
Infrastructure Attacks
Physical cables, power grids, and facilities can be targeted.
Four Pillars of Orbital Sovereignty
True sovereignty requires independence across multiple dimensions. SolarNode delivers on all four.
Jurisdictional Independence
Operating in Low Earth Orbit means operating in international space—governed by the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, not any single nation's laws.
- ✓No single government can claim jurisdiction
- ✓Not subject to unilateral sanctions
- ✓Data remains outside any national territory
- ✓Operations governed by international space law
Physical Security
408 km above Earth, SolarNode is physically unreachable by any conventional means. No raid, no seizure, no physical coercion.
- ✓Altitude prevents physical access
- ✓No infrastructure to raid or seize
- ✓Encrypted communications only
- ✓Autonomous operation capability
Cryptographic Sovereignty
Zero-knowledge architecture means we can't access your data even if compelled. Keys never leave your possession.
- ✓Client-side encryption mandatory
- ✓Zero-knowledge proof systems
- ✓Hardware security modules
- ✓Quantum-resistant algorithms
Governance Transparency
Open governance model with public accountability. No hidden backdoors, no secret agreements, no shadow operators.
- ✓Public audit logs
- ✓Open-source where possible
- ✓Multi-stakeholder governance
- ✓Independent security audits
International Space Law
Orbital infrastructure operates under established international treaties, not national laws.
Outer Space Treaty (1967)
Establishes space as the "province of all mankind" - no nation can claim sovereignty.
Rescue Agreement (1968)
Ensures astronauts are treated as envoys of humanity, not agents of states.
Liability Convention (1972)
Establishes liability framework for space activities without territorial claims.
Registration Convention (1976)
Requires registration of space objects but does not confer jurisdiction over data.
Who Needs Sovereign Infrastructure?
From nations to individuals, the need for truly independent infrastructure is universal.
Sovereign Nations
Countries seeking infrastructure independence from superpowers.
International Organizations
Bodies requiring neutral, multi-jurisdictional infrastructure.
Financial Institutions
Banks and exchanges needing censorship-resistant operations.
Journalists & Activists
Those requiring protection from state surveillance and censorship.
Traditional vs. Orbital Infrastructure
Traditional Cloud Infrastructure
- ✗Subject to local government jurisdiction
- ✗Can be seized, raided, or shut down
- ✗Must comply with surveillance orders
- ✗Vulnerable to sanctions and embargoes
- ✗Data crosses multiple jurisdictions
SolarNode Orbital Infrastructure
- ✓Operates in international space
- ✓Physically unreachable
- ✓Zero-knowledge architecture
- ✓Neutral, jurisdiction-independent
- ✓Data stays in orbit
Ready for Independence?
Whether you're a nation, organization, or individual, SolarNode provides infrastructure that's truly yours. No backdoors. No jurisdictional games. No compromise.