Cheaper than Seasteading

Ofer Petersburg reports,

The price: 450,000 euros. The goal: To build an Israeli colony on it. Officially, the island is known as Petäjäsaari, but already upon disembarking from the plane in the town of Kuopio, after a half hour flight from Helsinki, Finnish media report on “The Israeli Island,”

Four young Israeli entrepreneurs bought it. They seem to want to create an eco-friendly (i.e., primitive) quiet residential village. No, not really a substitute for seasteading.

2 thoughts on “Cheaper than Seasteading

  1. Maybe the advantage of seasteading is that you can move and thus it is easier to make the best deal for national defense treaties.

    • (Is it pure coincidence that this project is undertaken by Israelis? These are perhaps the first people for whom there exists an International defense system- for good reason, but still.)

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