Cruise ship ‘Satoshi’ to house crypto companies and digital nomads

Cruise ship ‘Satoshi’ to house crypto companies and digital nomads

The first 200 cabins in a crypto-themed cruise ship will go on sale in November Ocean Builders, a company that builds “floating, off-grid seapod homes,” has bought an old Australian cruise ship it renamed ‘Satoshi’ and plans to fill with crypto companies, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads off the coast of Panama.In an announcement, Ocean Builders COO Chad Elwartowski, said the ship will comprise a hub for innovation, offering a unique space in which crypto entrepreneurs can build and network:“We look forward to creating a hub for technology and innovation here in Panama. Our goal is to....


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