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The Dragon will be because it'll be first to the party and, as far as I know, has already received some funding from the U.S. government and/or its constituent agencies for its development as a means of less reliance on the Russian Soyuz.
Now that Falcon Heavy has had a successful debut, next stop will be continuing development of crewed Dragon.
They already have a contract with NASA and development funds for the Dragon2 for 6 crewed flights to the IIS
Dragon 2 - Wikipedia
If this capsule works then why not for Mars and Moon also.
Even if Blue Origin serve different purposes, it's still all positive progress in the right direction but I believe they're developing systems to go beyond the scope of simply tourism.
The leasing of pad 39a at Cape Canaveral (20 year lease) to SpaceX seems to have been a victory over Blue Origin regarding the crewed capsule. So Blue Origin will probably need to prove themselves as a private space transport company to get back in the game. I do not know how certification works in those circumstances. Do NASA approve company certificates for safety etc or is that some legal body
Blue Origin - Wikipedia
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