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Will Artemis II launch this week? Either way, you can taste Krispy Kreme’s moon mission donut if you act fast

Title: Moon Missions, AI Servers, and the Future of Finance Subtitle: From NASA's Artemis II to Dell's AI-powered servers, and the rise of blockchain in private credit and commerce

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This week may see the historic launch of NASA's Artemis II mission, while Dell's AI-server business is booming, and startups like Valinor and AgentCash are changing the game in private credit and commerce. The next few...

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NASA's Artemis II mission, a major phase of the five-stage Artemis Program, aims to establish a permanent base on the moon, with future missions...

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  • NASA's Artemis II mission, a major phase of the five-stage Artemis Program, aims to establish a permanent base on the moon, with future missions envisioned for Mars.
  • Dell Technologies has reinvented itself as an AI-server powerhouse, with over $64 billion in AI-optimized server orders and a $43 billion backlog.
  • Startups like Valinor and AgentCash are bringing blockchain technology to private credit and commerce, with Valinor raising $25 million to put private credit on the blockchain.

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The Artemis II mission marks a significant step towards establishing a human presence in space, while Dell's AI-server business is driving growth in...

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The Artemis II mission marks a significant step towards establishing a human presence in space, while Dell's AI-server business is driving growth in the tech industry. Meanwhile, the rise of blockchain in private credit and commerce has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about finance and transactions.

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I think what these guys are doing is really just like being able to be the translation agent between these two industries," said Sean Judge, general...

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"I think what these guys are doing is really just like being able to be the translation agent between these two industries," said Sean Judge, general partner at Castle Island Ventures, referring to the crypto and private credit sectors.

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The Artemis Program is a five-stage mission aimed at establishing a permanent human presence on the moon. Dell's AI-server business has been driven...

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The Artemis Program is a five-stage mission aimed at establishing a permanent human presence on the moon. Dell's AI-server business has been driven by the surge in demand for AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, startups like Valinor and AgentCash are leveraging blockchain technology to bring greater efficiency and transparency to private credit and commerce.

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As the Artemis II mission prepares for launch, Dell continues to drive growth in the AI-server market, and startups like Valinor and AgentCash push the boundaries of blockchain technology. What's next? Expect significant developments in space exploration, AI-powered finance, and the rise of agentic commerce.

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Who: NASA, Dell Technologies, Valinor, AgentCash What: Artemis II mission, AI-server business, blockchain technology in private credit and commerce...

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  • Who: NASA, Dell Technologies, Valinor, AgentCash
  • What: Artemis II mission, AI-server business, blockchain technology in private credit and commerce
  • When: This week (Artemis II launch), fiscal 2026 (Dell's AI-server orders), 2027 (Dell's AI server sales guidance)
  • Where: Space, the moon, the tech industry, the finance sector
  • Impact: Establishing a permanent human presence in space, driving growth in the tech industry, revolutionizing private credit and commerce

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Will Artemis II launch this week? Either way, you can taste Krispy Kreme’s moon mission donut if you act fast

Here is the synthesized article: **Title:** Moon Missions, AI Servers, and the Future of Finance **Subtitle:** From NASA's Artemis II to Dell's AI-powered servers, and the rise of blockchain in private credit and commerce

Monday, March 30, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Title: Moon Missions, AI Servers, and the Future of Finance

Subtitle: From NASA's Artemis II to Dell's AI-powered servers, and the rise of blockchain in private credit and commerce

Excerpt: This week may see the historic launch of NASA's Artemis II mission, while Dell's AI-server business is booming, and startups like Valinor and AgentCash are changing the game in private credit and commerce.

The next few days could be historic for manned spaceflight, with NASA's Artemis II mission possibly blasting off this week. But as we look to the stars, back on Earth, the finance and tech industries are undergoing significant transformations.

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  • NASA's Artemis II mission, a major phase of the five-stage Artemis Program, aims to establish a permanent base on the moon, with future missions envisioned for Mars.
  • Dell Technologies has reinvented itself as an AI-server powerhouse, with over $64 billion in AI-optimized server orders and a $43 billion backlog.
  • Startups like Valinor and AgentCash are bringing blockchain technology to private credit and commerce, with Valinor raising $25 million to put private credit on the blockchain.

Why It Matters

The Artemis II mission marks a significant step towards establishing a human presence in space, while Dell's AI-server business is driving growth in the tech industry. Meanwhile, the rise of blockchain in private credit and commerce has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about finance and transactions.

What Experts Say

"I think what these guys are doing is really just like being able to be the translation agent between these two industries," said Sean Judge, general partner at Castle Island Ventures, referring to the crypto and private credit sectors.

Background

The Artemis Program is a five-stage mission aimed at establishing a permanent human presence on the moon. Dell's AI-server business has been driven by the surge in demand for AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, startups like Valinor and AgentCash are leveraging blockchain technology to bring greater efficiency and transparency to private credit and commerce.

What Comes Next

As the Artemis II mission prepares for launch, Dell continues to drive growth in the AI-server market, and startups like Valinor and AgentCash push the boundaries of blockchain technology. What's next? Expect significant developments in space exploration, AI-powered finance, and the rise of agentic commerce.

Key Facts

  • Who: NASA, Dell Technologies, Valinor, AgentCash
  • What: Artemis II mission, AI-server business, blockchain technology in private credit and commerce
  • When: This week (Artemis II launch), fiscal 2026 (Dell's AI-server orders), 2027 (Dell's AI server sales guidance)
  • Where: Space, the moon, the tech industry, the finance sector
  • Impact: Establishing a permanent human presence in space, driving growth in the tech industry, revolutionizing private credit and commerce

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