The Good Tech Companies - 5 New Crypto Countries in Progress: A Decentralized Future?
Episode Date: February 21, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/5-new-crypto-countries-in-progress-a-decentralized-future. Currently, there are several atte...mpts at crypto country or city, with their teams and community doing their best to crystallize their efforts. Let's see them! Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #crypto-city, #network-state, #crypto-friendly-countries, #decentralized-governance, #daos, #decentralized-economy, #obyte, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @obyte. Learn more about this writer by checking @obyte's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. In 2022, the Indian-American entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan published the book “The Network State: How to Start a New Country” In the book, he describes a whole new societal structure for our future — including decentralization and cryptocurrencies. As of January 2025, this is still just a concept, and not something fully developed anywhere.
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5 New Crypto Countries in Progress. A Decentralized Future, by Obite.
We're used to certain structures and systems, and we might think that they're unmovable,
but that's not always the case. Countries in a corporate-governed economy are examples of
those not-that-unmovable structures, and yes, they might change too, entirely.
In 2022, the Indian-American
entrepreneur Balaji Srinivasan published the book, The Network State. How to start a new country,
in which he describes a whole new societal structure for our future, including decentralization
and cryptocurrencies. We can even call it crypto-countries. Srinivasan defined a network
state like this greater than, a network state is a social network with a moral innovation, a sense of greater than national
consciousness, a recognized founder, a capacity for collective greater than action, an in-person
level of civility, an integrated cryptocurrency, a greater than consensual government limited by a
social smart contract, an archipelago of greater-than-crowdfunded physical territories,
a virtual capital, and an on-chain census greater-than that proves a large enough population,
income, and real estate footprint to greater-than attain a measure of diplomatic recognition.
Greater-than-greater-than, in other words, we can say that a network state is a community
with common goals, governance, and decentralized funds, that also owns physical territory somewhere,
hopefully, because all members joined efforts to buy it. As of January 2025, this is still just a
concept, and not something fully developed anywhere. However, there are several attempts,
with their teams and community doing their best to crystallize their efforts into a real network
state. Let's explore them ahead. Nation 3. Billed as a solarpunk society, Nation 3 envisions a future where technology and nature
coexist harmoniously. Nation 3's core offering is an internet-native jurisdiction that eliminates
traditional bureaucracy, enabling its citizens, who hold non-transferable NFT passports,
to engage in seamless, enforceable agreements via smart contracts.
By depositing cryptocurrency as collateral, participants ensure accountability,
while disputes are adjudicated by elected, incentivized judges within a transparent
framework. This ecosystem intertwines Ethereum's smart contracts with Aragon DAO's governance
tools to create a decentralized yet structured digital nation.
On this platform, citizens aren't merely passive residents but active stakeholders,
driving decisions through its DAO, where a bicameral governance model balances power.
Services include private, encrypted courts, governance portals, a basic income,
and digital passports, with future expansions aiming to encompass physical spaces. Nation 3 seeks to decentralize essential services, reduce reliance on traditional nation-states, and offer an
alternative where autonomy and fairness prevail. Recent updates reveal steady progress toward these
goals. Nation 3 continues refining its apps, including a mobile passport service and governance
platform, enhancing accessibility for its growing
community. While it may still be far from a physical realization, Nation 3 represents a
glimpse into a potential future where governance is shaped not by geography but by shared ideals
and digital tools. CityDAO. CityDAO.Tech is a project exploring the intersection of distributed
ledger technology, DLT, and real estate,
offering Dollar City token holders the ability to engage in property transactions,
rentals, and futures trading. Operating on a NEM-compatible Layer 2 chain,
it focuses on tokenizing physical assets, real-world assets, RWA, to improve liquidity
and global accessibility. While CitiDAO tech aims to create decentralized
systems for urban property management, it also grants its citizens governance rights,
enabling them to propose and vote on key community decisions. This governance model seeks to make
participants more than just users, giving them a role in shaping the platform's direction and
offerings. For instance, citizens can make urban planning and development proposals,
which could lead to the creation of a physical community. This initiative appears to draw
inspiration or be a direct heir. There's no official announcement, though, from CitiDAO.
I.O., a previous project that attempted to build a network state by purchasing land in Wyoming,
U.S., under a DAO legal framework. That earlier effort stopped
operating around 2023, but it gained attention for its attempt to integrate DLT with physical
governance. Like its predecessor, CitiDAO, tech presents the idea of a decentralized citizenry,
where holding tokens equates to a form of membership, complete with property access,
voting power, and potential rewards. By connecting autonomous city
systems, CityDAO, tech envisions a network where participants can share resources and collaborate
across different locations. This raises the question of whether such structures could one
day form the foundation of a network state. Praxis. Founded by Dryden Brown and Charlie
Kalanen in 2019, Praxis is an organization that aims to
create what it calls the first network state, combining online community building with
ambitions for a shared culture and governance. The project is centered on fostering a unique
way of life inspired by Western traditions and virtues, with the ultimate goal of constructing
a physical city where these ideals can thrive. Members are encouraged to engage with this vision
by contributing to institutional and cultural development, supporting initiatives in education,
media, and health systems, and preparing for future relocation to the planned city.
The proposed city will be located within an acceleration zone, a type of special economic
area designed to minimize regulatory barriers for cutting-edge industries like AI, crypto, biotech, energy, and advanced manufacturing. This framework is intended
to encourage rapid technological advancement and attract innovators.
With the announcement of $525 million in funding in October 2024,
Praxis has taken significant steps toward realizing this vision.
The city's design, conceptualized by Zaha Hadid
architects, aims to blend classical and futuristic aesthetics while supporting scalable,
modern urban planning. Recent developments highlight Praxis's partnership with major
financial backers and its commitment to using DLT, including tokenized real-world assets,
to finance the city. The project's roadmap includes selecting a location by early
2025, with possible sites in the Mediterranean or Latin America.
Afropolitan Afropolitan envisions itself as a digital
nation, leveraging decentralized technologies to unite the global African diaspora.
By creating an ecosystem supported by a Decentralized Autonomous Organization
DAO, Afropolitan
allows members to participate in governance and decision-making through its native Afro-tokens.
This system facilitates access to curated services such as investment opportunities,
cultural events, and AP2P exchange.
Central to Afropolitan's approach is its gradual development into a network state.
They aim to grow into a physical presence,
guided by collective principles and shared goals. In the meantime, they offer tools and services
like Afropass, an app for booking Afrocentric experiences and managing transactions using
crypto or fiat currency, an NFT collection on Ethereum, available on OpenSea, and Afropolitan
One, a premium membership platform for accessing
tailored services. The latter platform integrates crypto features to enhance community participation
and utility. Besides gaining voting rights in the DAO, members earn tokens through subscriptions,
staking, and participating in activities, reinforcing their stake in the network.
This platform consolidates networking opportunities,
investment ventures, and access to curated Afrocentric events. These initiatives underline
Afropolitans' mission to empower its community through decentralized tools while laying the
groundwork for a broader societal shift. Cabin City. This is a project aimed at creating
interconnected modern villages, structured as a network city.
These decentralized neighborhoods emphasize close-knit communities with shared resources,
intergenerational living, and a balance between urban convenience and access to nature.
Governed by its members through a decentralized autonomous organization,
Dow Cabin leverages Ethereum to manage its treasury transparently and enable collective decision-making. By fostering in-person relationships and cooperative efforts, it addresses societal
issues like loneliness and declining living standards while offering a fresh approach
to community living. Cabin combines physical and digital layers, where online governance
facilitates real-world impact. Its neighborhoods, governed by ABIN tokens, support self-sufficiency
through shared spaces,
local initiatives, and a regenerative connection to the environment.
Cabin's decentralized model aligns with the principles of self-determination and
horizontal governance, making it more than just a set of villages, it's a framework for
collaborative and sustainable living, designed to adapt to the needs of its community over time.
Governance at Cabin involves
collective decision-making processes that are transparent and adaptable. Members propose
initiatives and vote on them using a non-binary, quadratic system to balance influence between
large and small contributors. Approved initiatives form contributor pods, which execute tasks
autonomously while being accountable to the broader community. Treasury funds, managed through multi-signature wallets, are allocated based on these votes.
These initiatives and neighborhoods have a physical presence already,
so Cabin might as well be called a blooming network state now.
A decentralized platform for network states.
We should say that Ethereum and other blockchain options, with their censorship track record,
aren't the most decentralized alternatives to create a really autonomous and censorship-resistant
network state. On the other hand, Obite offers a promising foundation for these distributed
communities by combining decentralization with practical tools for governance and collaboration.
Its directed acyclic graph, DAG, architecture ensures a censorship-resistant environment
where decision
making and participation can be distributed across the community. Unlike blockchains that
depend on powerful validators or block producers, Obite's design eliminates these middlemen and the
very users are in charge of approving their transactions just by sending them. This makes
ITP articulately suited for network states, which aim to empower individuals and
decentralize control while maintaining transparency and trust. Obite provides essential features that
align with the needs of modern communities. Its support for smart contracts and autonomous agents
enable self-executing agreements, removing the need for intermediaries in transactions and
governance. Communities can also create their own tokens,
customized for specific purposes, whether economic, social, or administrative.
Besides, Obite's contracts with arbitration bring a useful tool by combining decentralized escrow
with an autonomous justice system. In cases of disputes, parties can engage professional
arbiters from the arb store, ensuring impartial resolutions
without sacrificing privacy. This system offers an effective framework for building trust and
resolving conflicts within international, digital societies. By emphasizing security,
privacy, and user autonomy, Obite provides the technological backbone for experimenting with
and establishing resilient, decentralized communities. Featured vector image by Freepik and thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story,
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