Altman-Backed Praxis Scouts Kyiv, Athens for Tech Utopia
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Praxis, a self-described “sovereign network” funded by Silicon Valley investors, is looking for at least 10,000 acres (40.5 square kilometers) somewhere in the world to build its first city.
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Dryden Brown said he’ll visit Nuuk in Greenland, Buenos Aires, Rome, Athens, Auckland, Marrakesh, Tokyo, Kyiv, and the Dominican Republic capital of Santo Domingo in a “world tour” kicking off on May 1 and slated to last until the unveiling of the chosen location in late 2025.
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