Not the state, but the space. Micro -organizations are growing in importance.

If we look more broadly, we will notice that the most bitcoiners are not national countries. These are smaller units. Agile. Sometimes barely visible on the map.

Manhattan bar. The chain of stores on Madeira Portuguese. A seaside village in Brazil. These are not classic legal jurisdictions – but in practice they function like bitcoin territories. There is money there, people think similarly and you do not need to explain to anyone why you care about your own key or consensus.

The scale matters. Micro -organizations are not burdened with elections, diplomacy or international obligations. They work faster, take risks, and above all – they have something to prove. That is why places such as Madeira, Przyperter or even El Zonte become a real entrance to the alternative system.

Let’s not idealize. Most of these places are still subject to larger players. Madeira listens to Lisbon. Dubai supports global elites. And Salvador – despite all the noise – had to bend in front of the International Monetary Fund. But their readiness to experiment creates space. A type of jurisdictional gap in which bitcoins can catch their breath.

🏝 Przypertera – Cichy corner of the Bitcoin world

On the Caribbean island of Roatán, a private city was established – a private city operating as part of the Hondura Zede system, i.e. a special economic zone with constitutionally guaranteed legal autonomy. This is a kind of start-up state: your own code, independent arbitration, the possibility of concluding contracts with the whole world.

No government created it. This is the work of founders about libertarian views inspired by the book “The Sovereign Individual”. And unlike many Galt’s Gulch -style projects – this jurisdiction works. It is open. Works realistically. And he is slowly becoming one of the most bitcoin places in the world.

In 2022, Przyperter recognized Bitcoin as a settlement unit. You can pay taxes and conclude contracts. There is no income tax or on capital gains, and setting up a company is a quick and fifty process. You don’t need a Swiss lawyer – just internet and a few hundred dollars.

Compared to Dubai – it is easier. Compared to Switzerland – cheaper. Compared to the El Salvador – quieter, but maybe more stable.

And this is not the theory. Real bitcoin companies are already operating in the attempt: Blink, Jan3, Bitvocation, Amity Age and others. This is where Bitcoin District is created, and Orangeville – the prototype Bitcoin district – is under construction.

It’s not just politics. This is infrastructure.

Micro -organizations gain meaning

For Europeans who observe how Mica and Eidas destroy financial privacy, the Przyperry offers something special: legal clarity without supervision. Neutral space. A real option – based on law, not ideology. These types of micro -organizations will take on importance and will become an attractive place of life for bitcoiners.

The author of the article is Tomek Kołodziejczuk, organizer of Bitcoin Film Fest