Anyone going? Post your thoughts/experience here afterwards…
The Network State by Balaji Srinivasan is a powerful meme that aims to bring on-chain innovation on-land.
It seems utopian, but it’s already happening.
Several startups have sprung up that have real-world jurisdiction and land, e.g. Prospera, Culdesac, Cabin, Itana, and Vitalik Buterin’s “Zuzalu” has created a new model to catalyze highly aligned online communities into shaping meatspace, like Vitalia, Edge City & ZuVillage Georgia.
The time has come for a real movement to emerge.
This event will feature key practitioners that explain this inspiring, but at times confusing new era.
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Erick A. Brimen, CEO of Prospera - the governance platform that builds a startup city on Roatan, Honduras
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Niklas Anzinger is the founder of Vitalia, which started as a pop-up city seeding a permanent longevity and biotech innovation district in Prospera
Agenda
The topics of the conversation are the emergence of startup cities & network states, crypto, and Bitcoin as pillars for a new financial system based on individual sovereignty, and advancing medical technologies & the science for radically extending healthy human lifespan.
6:30-7pm Erick A. Brimen on Prospera - City Governance to Unleash Entrepreneurship
7:00-7:30pm Niklas Anzinger on Vitalia - Network State x Radical Life Extension
7:30pm - Open End Network with Snacks & Drinks
Register at the link below to attend (free):
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It is always interesting to see how much people misunderstand about each other.
There is also the entertaining debate between people who want to define aging as a disease so that interventions to mitigate it require regulation and those who want less regulation. Often they are them same people.
I have watched some of the presentations about regulation and network states and how they argue that in fact they do want some regulation not just a free for all, but not the regulation that exists.
I understand where this comes from. I am at the moment discussing with the regulator in the UK the question as to whether my XPrize team’s clinical trial requires regulation or not. I thnk not because it is mainly foodstuffs. It some participants want of their own free will to take Statins or Rapamycin that is up to them.
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Is that your citrate protocol?
Yes, but not just citrate.
Maybe fascism is the way after all…