Charter Cities in 2026: Próspera, Praxis, Itana, and the Quest for New Atlantis
Próspera is suing Honduras for $10.7B under CAFTA after ZEDE revocation. Praxis has raised $525M and attracted 87,000+ digital citizens. Vitalia hosted a longevity popup in Roatán in 2024. Itana outside Lagos moves forward with Pronomos Capital backing. Pop-up cities like Edge City became cash-flow positive.
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