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What Verdis actually is β€” and what it isn't

We've been asked this question a thousand times. Here's the honest answer, with nothing left out.

Verdis is a small piece of land β€” about 0.5 square kilometres β€” on the Danube, between Croatia and Serbia. In 2019, a group of founders claimed the land as the Free Republic of Verdis, established institutions, and opened an e-Residency programme.

That's what Verdis is: an emerging microstate with real institutions, a real community, a real e-Residency programme. What Verdis is not, today, is an internationally recognised sovereign state, a member of the United Nations, a member of the European Union, or a path to EU rights. Those are different things, and it matters.

We think Verdis is a legitimate early-mover opportunity β€” the kind of founding-member status that pays off over decades if recognition comes, and that still delivers tangible value (business registration, community, ID card) even if it doesn't. But we will not sell you on a passport we can't promise.

Full post coming soon. In the meantime, read our FAQ or message us on Telegram β€” we'll send you the primary sources so you can decide for yourself.

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What Verdis actually is β€” and what it isn't Β· Horizly