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Cyber~Congress Architect to Launch Event Space in Bali

Cyber~Congress Architect to Launch Event Space in Bali

In the cyber valley being developed by cyber~Congress architect Dmitry Starodubtsev on the Indonesian island of Bali, a new event space is set to open. He shared this news during the “Podcast Society” on ForkLog’s YouTube channel.

Starodubtsev has been working on the project for three years, having spent the last year and a half living in Bali. His primary goal is to learn how to live autonomously.

“I have structured part of the volcano’s base, it’s a citadel, and I’m building it using organic methods. I simply want to have quality food, a certain level of resilience in terms of energy and water in case of any negative global events,” he explained.

Currently, the entrepreneur is working on a legal framework that will allow for the attraction of new people and the expansion of the community within the project. He plans to organize a space for small corporate events and conferences.

“I have a great place: you can see two oceans, eight volcanoes, and the Milky Way shines brightly at night. I’ll set up a camp for various small events, with a maximum of 15 people, so that like-minded individuals can experience the space and decide if they like it,” Starodubtsev shared.

According to him, the cyber valley is still in the prototype testing stage, as more time is needed to build a stable consensus within the community.

“Consensus is needed within families and between families. This is already the second level of community development. The Event Space will be the first step towards understanding the audience and further developing the sales funnel of the land itself and the joint construction of something great,” the speaker concluded.

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