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Crypto Mogul Justin Sun Joins Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Spaceflight—Because Earth Wasn’t Volatile Enough

Crypto Mogul Justin Sun Joins Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Spaceflight—Because Earth Wasn’t Volatile Enough

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Cryptonews
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2025-07-21 22:00:31
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TRON founder Justin Sun just booked a one-way ticket to the ultimate moon mission—aboard Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket. Because when you've mastered pumping digital assets, why not take the volatility to literal new heights?

Subheading: From Crypto Kingpin to Space Cowboy

Sun—who once convinced retail investors to ape into algorithmic stablecoins—will now experience G-forces instead of liquidation events. Sources confirm he paid for the seat in crypto (naturally), though Blue Origin accountants needed three extra days to 'figure out the gas fees.'

Subheading: The Ultimate Exit Liquidity

The launch coincides with TRON's recent 120% price surge—a pump skeptics attribute more to Sun's gravitational pull than actual adoption. 'Tokenomics meet Newtonian physics,' quipped one hedge fund manager while shorting Sun's space souvenirs as NFTs.

Closing zinger: At least in space, when Sun says 'to the moon,' it's not just another rug pull.

Tron Founder Prepares For Takeoff

According to the Monday press release, Sun will join real estate investor Arvi Bahal, Turkish businessman GökhanErdem, Puerto Rican meteorologist Deborah Martorell, teacher Lionel Pitchford, and Alpha Funds founder J.D. Russell aboard the space technology company’s NS-34 mission.

In 2021, I bid $28M for a seat on @BlueOrigin’s New Shepard rocket—funds that went to @clubforfuture, Blue Origin’s foundation, to support 19 space-based charities inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders.

Proud to join Blue Origin’s NS-34 mission and continue encouraging… https://t.co/oLV4ly1Wtv

— H.E. Justin Sun

🍌

(@justinsuntron) July 21, 2025

Sun bid $28 million for the first seat on the New Shepard rocket back in 2021, with proceeds going to Blue Origin’s STEAM non-profit, Club For The Future.

“Proud to join Blue Origin’s NS-34 mission and continue encouraging youth to pursue their dreams in science and space,” Sun said in a July 21 statement.

News of Blue Origin’s latest mission comes just three months after the project faced public backlash for launching pop singer Katy Perry, reporter Gayle King, and Bezos’s now-wife, Lauren Sanchez, into space.

Despite the announcement, a date for the mission—which will likely see the blockchain executive launched into space—is still to be decided.

Justin Sun Cozies Up To Trump-affiliated Crypto

Sun has become somewhat of a household name in the past year as he has become increasingly affiliated with the U.S. political scene.

In January, the crypto tycoon increased his original $30 million investment in the Trump-affiliated World Liberty Financial’s WLFI token to $75 million.

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which had previously charged Sun and three of his companies for violating federal securities law back in 2023, dropped the case the following month.

Earlier this month, Sun pledged $100 million to U.S. President Donald Trump-affiliated memecoin, $TRUMP.

“We are committed to buying $100M of $TRUMP,” Sun said in a July 9 X post. “Together, $TRUMP and #TRON are the future of Crypto.”
“$TRUMP on #TRON is the currency of #MAGA,” he added.

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