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Founding ideology

Freedom requires infrastructure.

Next Crypto City begins with a simple proposition: economic freedom cannot depend entirely on institutions that residents cannot inspect, influence or leave.

00 / Position
Technology should not merely digitize old institutions. It should make better civic systems possible.
01 / Principles

Six foundations of the city.

These principles define what the project is designed to protect. They are not marketing statements. They are constraints against which future infrastructure, policies and partnerships must be tested.

P-01 Exchange

Open economic participation

Residents should be able to earn, exchange, save and transact through digital assets without mandatory dependence on a single banking intermediary.

P-02 Identity

Identity belongs to the resident

Civic identity should be verifiable without requiring residents to surrender unnecessary personal information to every service provider.

P-03 Governance

Public decisions must remain visible

Rules, budgets, proposals and institutional decisions should be recorded in a form residents can inspect, understand and challenge.

P-04 Power

Authority must have limits

No administrator, foundation, company or technical contributor should possess permanent, invisible or unaccountable control over civic systems.

P-05 Law

Autonomy must be lawful

The project seeks jurisdictional independence through legitimate legal structures, not through concealment, false residency or evasion of enforceable obligations.

P-06 Exit

Participation must remain voluntary

Residents should retain meaningful choice: the ability to participate, disagree, transfer assets and leave without arbitrary institutional obstruction.

02 / Autonomy

Independence is not isolation.

A crypto-native city must interact with the wider world. The objective is not to disconnect from global systems, but to reduce avoidable dependence on institutions that residents cannot meaningfully govern.

Core distinction

Autonomy means having credible alternatives.

A system is not independent simply because it uses cryptocurrency. It becomes more independent when residents have access to multiple settlement methods, transparent governance, resilient infrastructure and lawful options for organizing their economic lives.

A / Settlement

More than one financial rail

The city should not depend on one token, one chain, one custodian or one private payment provider.

B / Infrastructure

Systems that continue to function

Energy, communications, identity and payments must be designed for operational resilience.

C / Governance

Rules residents can inspect

Civic procedures should be documented before authority is exercised, not justified afterward.

D / Jurisdiction

Legal clarity over ambiguity

Residency, taxation and participation should be based on documented legal frameworks rather than assumptions.

04 / Compact

The resident compact.

Freedom inside a city must be paired with responsibility. The compact defines the minimum relationship between the future resident, the community and the systems they share.

01 / Rights

Private life by default

Residents should not be required to expose more personal or financial information than is legitimately necessary.

02 / Responsibility

Transparent public conduct

Anyone exercising public authority or managing shared resources should operate under stronger transparency requirements.

03 / Contribution

Shared systems require support

Infrastructure, dispute resolution and public services require sustainable and clearly defined contribution models.

04 / Disagreement

Dissent is part of governance

Residents must have lawful mechanisms to oppose proposals, challenge decisions and organize alternatives.

05 / Limits

Rules for civic power.

The project does not assume that decentralization automatically prevents abuse. Every governance structure requires explicit limits, review mechanisms and routes for correction.

01

No invisible authority

Administrative permissions, emergency controls and system privileges should be documented and subject to independent review.

02

No permanent mandate

Public roles should have defined scopes, renewal procedures and mechanisms for removal or replacement.

03

No governance by wealth alone

Token ownership may inform economic participation, but it should not automatically grant unlimited political authority.

04

No irreversible experiment

High-impact civic systems should be tested in stages, with clear suspension and rollback procedures.

What we reject

Crypto ideology without civic reality.

01
Speculation presented as infrastructure

A rising token price is not evidence that a city, economy or governance model can function.

02
Decentralization as an empty slogan

A system controlled by a small group of developers, validators or investors is not automatically resident-governed.

03
Residency claims without legal substance

Digital membership alone does not create lawful residence, tax residence or recognized civic status.

04
Freedom without accountability

Personal autonomy cannot justify fraud, coercion, concealment or misuse of shared resources.

The ideology becomes real only when people build it together.

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