Gratitude for Our Volunteers
People are often surprised when they learn that The Seasteading Institute has only two staff members. We are able to do what we do because we have the support of… Read More »Gratitude for Our Volunteers
People are often surprised when they learn that The Seasteading Institute has only two staff members. We are able to do what we do because we have the support of… Read More »Gratitude for Our Volunteers
Join us on Zoom for our monthly Coffee Talk conversation. This is a great opportunity to come ask questions! Bring your coffee (or any beverage of your choice) to this… Read More »Coffee Talk XV
In his entertaining presentation for the Liberty in Our Lifetime conference, Joe Quirk explores the connections between classical liberal values, the historical evolution of governance at sea, and seasteading. He… Read More »Why flag? Pirates and anarchy!
Now that The Seasteading Institute has inspired at least nine seasteading projects to build seasteads, it’s imperative that our community build a Legal and Safe Path for Seasteads. International law… Read More »Let’s Make Seasteads Legal
Ben has built an impressive career in real estate, project management, and humanitarian efforts around the world. He will be speaking about Arktide’s innovative work developing ocean-based technologies, including their… Read More »Prototype Launch with Ben Silone of Arktide
We are creating the legal path for seasteading to make it easier for floating communities to launch legally and safely. The first part of this project is our Classification Rules… Read More »Joe Quirk Explains the Classification Project
Seasteading Socials are on Summer Break, but you can let us know what topics to present when we come back!
Matthew Fiorenza also contributed to this blog post. This week we have been following the story of the Titan submersible, an experimental vessel built by the company OceanGate. As we… Read More »Titanic Submarine Catastrophic Implosion: What does this mean for Seasteaders and Safety Regulations?
New products and innovative ideas have a history of coming from everyday people working at home as hobbyists on their passion projects. Matt Ridley’s 2020 book, How Innovation Works: And… Read More »DIY for innovating sustainable solutions
Elliot Roth, Founder of Spira, Inc, is developing algae to make changes to our global supply chain. Elliot first discovered the nutritional benefits of algae when he was short on… Read More »Algae to Disrupt the Supply Chain