If you were to get a cruise ship in good condition at bargain rates, with financing, and set up a no-profit-no-loss sustainable seasteading community on it, what would it do for economic sustenance, where would it sail, who would live on it, how would it relate to land nations?
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Definitely seems like fishing would be a main way to reach sustainability, but I think unless you change maritime law it would have to fly the flag of a land nation and you'd be subject to the laws of that country.
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Collect sea plastic, do thermal depolymerization, sell the world its garbage back (hydrocarbon stock equivalent to crude). My version would avoid the land folk for the most part. Scientists and artists only. Minimum actual travel (be considerate to whales, and avoid pirates).
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Retirement home. Everyone who wants to live on board has to agree to certain amt of financial backing...it would need to be registered to one nation but the community would be intl...
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Sail where telecommunications can’t reach you, and internet access is forbidden. Invite the world’s greatest minds and have a great library.
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It would sail to unclaimed & emerging islands. It would sell tours, underwater & seafaring docuseries, fishing, & maintenance of vast solar power farms. It would start out as an open incentive to live a seasteader life for anybody who wants to. Land nations we label them pirates.








