https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dWFKp-bJtk
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I think the plan is to have it permanently anchored in one place.
I recommend this one
https://i.etsystatic.com/17040291/r/...46589_cqqm.jpg
Isn't he a forum member? I think I remember seeing a screenname that was "Elwar" or something like that.
Citizen of the Conch Republic.. (can also use Canadian)
https://live.staticflickr.com/2228/2...42e6ba51_b.jpg
(signed by Mayor Sonny McCoy )
I was thinking about this earlier today. There is probably a better approach. If a Not For Profit purchased a huge compound, school, hotel, someplace big that has closed down and renovates it into a tax free haven for its residents. I would say that is better than being in the ocean probably bound by more laws than the not for profit would be.
Mar 29, 2021
https://decrypt.co/63255/satoshi-cru...-it-sail-againQuote:
Ocean Builders had ambitious plans to launch a "Crypto Cruise Ship," providing blockchain enthusiasts with a place to live and work in a crypto-friendly environment. The company intended to auction off a total of 777 cabins, with residents expected to board The Satoshi as early as January 2021.
But the plan never came to fruition. In December 2020, claiming they had failed to obtain insurance for the concept of a community living aboard a former cruise ship, the project’s organizers sold the "Crypto Cruise Ship'' for scrap.
At the same time, the vessel was arrested by Panamanian authorities.
“We will not be able to proceed because of archaic big insurance companies that cannot adapt to innovative new ideas,” Ocean Builder’s CEO Grant Romundt wrote in a letter to potential investors at the time.
It was claimed that with no insurance in place, the ship wouldn’t be able hire a crew and would lose both its class rating and flag, as well as the possibility of conducting any businesses. November 2020 was also the last time Ocean Builders were active on social media.
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