Lessons from Network State Experiments 2023-2025: What Worked, What Failed
Pop-ups won the last cycle. Charter cities maturing but fragile. Culture beats capital every time — projects that thrived (Zuzalu, Cabin, Culdesac) focused on people first, tech second. Próspera has real buildings but legal challenges loom. Itana and Vitalia are next to watch.
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