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Crypto Investor’s Company Drafts Controversial Law for Libertarian Community in Nevis

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Last updated: February 6, 2026 4:17 pm
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Published: February 6, 2026
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A new law in Nevis, the Special Sustainability Zones Authorisation Act (SSZAA), has sparked significant controversy, particularly surrounding its ties to a proposed libertarian community called Destiny, spearheaded by wealthy bitcoin investor Olivier Janssens. This legislative change enables the development of a 2,400-acre land purchase aimed at establishing a community that would employ cryptocurrency for daily transactions and potentially create its own court system.

Reports suggest that Destiny played a pivotal role in drafting the SSZAA, which the government passed in summer 2025. Dawn De Coteau, a legal advisor for Destiny, expressed pride in her contributions on LinkedIn, indicating that the process required extensive negotiation to align the interests of various stakeholders.

Yet, local opposition to the project has grown, with islanders expressing concerns that the law may have been tailored specifically to benefit this libertarian initiative. James Milnes Gaskell, a former boutique hotel owner on Nevis, highlighted the alarming similarity between the SSZAA and the operational needs of Destiny, reinforcing the community’s potential to exercise substantial control over local governance.

The St Kitts and Nevis Bar Association has voiced its apprehensions regarding the SSZAA, particularly the implications of granting extensive powers to developers. Their resolution demanded a fundamental restructuring of the law to safeguard democratic principles and the rule of law. Critics, including Kelvin Daly from the opposition Nevis Reformation Party, have questioned government transparency regarding the authorship of the SSZ bill.

Despite the growing dissent, Nevis’s Premier Mark Brantley expressed support for the Destiny project, indicating that an agreement has been forwarded to the federal government for approval. Concerns among islanders include the fear of resource depletion, displacement of long-term residents, and the possibility of Destiny evolving into a “state within a state.” Janssens has refuted these claims, assuring that Destiny will be inclusive and remain under government jurisdiction.

The proposed development, characterized by its luxurious design—including lush terraces and pools—has drawn attention from prominent architectural firms, with properties expected to range from $500,000 to $3 million. However, skepticism remains unabated among locals who worry about the broader impact of such high-end developments on Nevis’s socio-economic fabric.

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