Part of that plan includes human flights through the New Shepard program, and Cotton will be aboard the sixth human flight.
The cost of Cotton's ticket was not disclosed, but Dude Perfect didn't pay for the spot. MoonDAO, a company that strives to decentralize space travel, raised $8.3 million in Ethereum, a portion of which was used to fund Cotton's travel. The actual payment to Blue Origin was not in cryptocurrency, said MoonDAO co-founder Pablo Moncada-Larrotiz.
"We sent (Dude Perfect) an email that was just like, 'Hey, we'd like to send you to space,'" Moncada-Larrotiz said with a chuckle.
People who donated to the fund received a "governance token" that they could use to cast their vote for the company they would like to fund. Members did not vote for Cotton specifically. They voted for Dude Perfect, and the Dude Perfect guys used the rocket launch competition to determine which of the five members earned the spot.
Coby Cotton is an "awesome dude," Moncada-Larrotiz said. "He's very just down to earth, ironically."
The mission's official patch has a basketball on it to represent Cotton and Dude Perfect's popular trick shot videos that helped the YouTubers rise to massive popularity. Each astronaut on board will carry a postcard as part of Blue Origin's Postcards to Space program, in which students can send in postcards to be taken to space. After the trip, the card gets stamped with "Flown to Space" and returned to its sender.
Cotton, a Texas Tech graduate and native of The Woodlands, didn't respond to a request for an interview on Monday.
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