The Rise of Network States
In a Caribbean island and beyond, tech entrepreneurs are creating ‘network states’ – special economic zones with minimal regulations, backed by Silicon Valley billionaires. The concept, championed by Balaji Srinivasan, involves creating online communities that eventually acquire physical land, operating under their own laws.
Special Economic Zones and Their Implications
Próspera, a semiautonomous city on Honduras’ Roatán island, exemplifies this model. Funded by Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen, it offers a testing ground for deregulated environments. Similar initiatives are emerging globally, from California Forever in the US to Afropolitan in Africa and Crecimiento in Argentina.

The Catawba Nation in the US has launched a ‘Digital Economic Zone’ (CDEZ), allowing businesses to incorporate online with minimal bureaucracy. While proponents see this as innovation, critics question the benefits for Native American communities and the potential for environmental and social exploitation.
Concerns and Criticisms
Critics argue that these zones could lead to unchecked corporate power and erosion of regulatory standards. The Catawba elder Beckee Garris expressed skepticism about CDEZ, stating, ‘It’s like we’re grasping for straws, hoping that it’s going to bring something.’ The lack of transparency in tribal government dealings has also raised concerns among Catawba citizens.
The Darker Side of the Vision
Srinivasan’s vision includes a future where tech-loyal ‘Grays’ clash with progressives (‘Blues’), with the Grays controlling special zones backed by tech companies and law enforcement. This has drawn comparisons to dystopian fiction and raised concerns about the concentration of power in the hands of tech elites.
Conclusion
As the network state concept gains traction, it poses fundamental questions about the future of governance, corporate power, and individual rights. While proponents see it as a path to innovation and freedom, critics warn of potential dangers and unintended consequences. The outcome of these experiments will likely have far-reaching implications for society and politics in the years to come.