END OF THE WORLD IN A BUNKER
END OF THE WORLD IN A BUNKER A farmer and cattle rancher from Kauai, Hawaii, is building a set of mansions connected to a central hermetically-sealed bunker to withstand tsunamis, nuclear attacks or meteorite impacts. The construction and land acquisition expenses have already surpassed $248 million dollars, but this project might have gone unnoticed if it weren’t linked to billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook. Construction began in 2014, resulting in a large survival complex at this precise GPS location (22.2064138, -159.3640994), spanning an area of 500 hectares, approximately 65 times the size of the Palace of Versailles. Various locations on this island have served as settings for films like Jurassic Park and Pirates of the Caribbean. SURVIVAL HAS A PRICE It’s clear that Mark Zuckerberg takes theories of a "great reset" seriously, but a question arises: would cryptocurrencies like Bitgesell or Bitcoin still hold any utility after a global-...