Meganat

‘At which point will Meganat declare itself a sovereign state?’ – Goonsville

‘At a point when international competition laws make it impossible for Meganat to operate, the company will ultimately declare itself a sovereign state.’ – CYFERON

‘How would they claim legitimacy?’ – Goonsville

They’ll start by lobbying as many nations as they can. Small ones at first, the ones that would benefit from such a deal, get them to recognize them as an autonomous nation.’ – CYFERON

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“But isn’t that just corporate lobbying on steroids? How do they make that leap from a corporate entity to a nation-state? There’s got to be a legal threshold.” -Goonsville

“They’ll exploit the same grey zones that corporations already use — extraterritorial holdings, special economic zones, private governance models. They’ll start as a corporate protectorate, perhaps leasing land from a struggling nation. Once they establish administrative control, they’ll declare sovereignty.” -CYFERON

“So like a digital Monaco — a micronation built from legal loopholes and server farms?” -Goonsville

“Exactly. Except unlike Monaco, it won’t rely on tourism. It’ll rely on data, patents, and control over propriety infrastructure. Meganat already provide digital identification, financial systems, even private arbitration. Once those functions replace a host nation’s services, Meganat effectively is the government.” -CYFERON

“But recognition??? They’d need other states to play along.” -Goonsville

“They’ll buy it. Offer microstates stakes in their infrastructure, or access to their superzoid and logistics systems. When enough small nations sign treaties, the big ones will have to take notice. Recognition is a numbers game — you don’t need everyone, just enough to make resistance costly.” -CYFERON

“And what about citizens? A state needs people, right?” -Goonsville

“They already have them. Contractors, users, employees — the people tied to Meganat by economy, by network, by dependency. They’ll call them ‘digital citizens’. The first stateless nation with a population scattered across the cloud.” -CYFERON

“So the world’s first sovereign corporation… born not from ethnicity,, but from culture.” -Goonsville

“And when it happens, every other bankster outfit will follow. The age of nations will dissolve into the age of corporate fiefdoms.” -CYFERON



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