Liberland Establishes Dubai Presence with New Representative Office

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Liberland has inaugurated its new office at KEY Difference Labs in Dubai, marking a significant milestone for the nation and its mission to promote freedom and decentralized governance. The launch event brought together blockchain enthusiasts, tech executives, and Liberland supporters, establishing the office as a local hub for Web3 and pro-freedom advocates.

The event began with remarks from Gideon Greaves, Managing Director of KEY Difference, who welcomed a diverse audience, including Liberland passport holders and crypto advocates. Karnika E. Yashwant, CEO of KEY Difference and widely known as “Mr. KEY,” delivered a keynote speech emphasizing the alignment between Liberland’s vision and Bitcoin’s ideals of freedom and autonomy, noting, “Bitcoin represents freedom and choice. Liberland embodies this by offering a practical path toward individual sovereignty.”

Following the keynote, Liberland’s Press Secretary, Samuela Davidova, introduced Liberland’s goals and outlined how supporters can join the movement. “Liberland invites people to get involved in building a free state from the ground up, based on voluntary principles and minimal government interference,” she explained.

Petr Krovina, Liberland’s Chief of Staff, attended the event, answering questions about involvement in Liberland, citizenship, and vision for the future. Guests also included executives from Polytrade, DMCC, and Binance, underscoring Liberland’s reach within the Web3 space and beyond.

The new Dubai office will serve as a connection point for Liberland supporters in the region, offering access to community activities, merchandise, and opportunities to connect with fellow advocates of Liberland’s vision.

To learn more about Liberland’s developments, visit the official Liberland website.

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Jill Godsil

Jillian Godsil is a journalist, broadcaster and writer living and working in Ireland. She changed the law in 2014 to allow bankrupts to run for public office. She ran for Europe and earned 11,500 votes with a null budget and as an independent. She ran on an anti austerity ticket.Jill Godsil is on the editorial staff at BlockTelegraph. She is editor in chief of Blockleaders.io and freelances for many more. She was awarded the 2020 Uptrennd Blockchain Journalist of the year, 2019 CC Forum AI and Blockchain Journalist of the year, 2019 nominated for an IMRO award for her EastCoastFM radio show and she is considered one of the top 100 people in Blockchain globally.