Faisons de Sealand un Grand à Nouveau : L’Histoire du Plus Petit Pays du Monde

Prince Liam and Prince Michael of Sealand speaking on stage at the Free Cities Foundation Conference in Prague
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Présenté à la Conférence de la Free Cities Foundation, Prague 2025

Par le Prince Liam de Sealand

La liberté n’est pas accordée, elle se revendique

La semaine dernière, mon père, le Prince Michael, et moi avons voyagé à Prague pour prononcer un discours à la Conférence de la Free Cities Foundation, un rassemblement de personnes construisant l’avenir des sociétés libres.

Notre intervention, « Make Sealand Great Again : Histoire du plus petit pays du monde », expliquait comment la défense de l’indépendance par une seule famille est devenue une histoire de 60 ans d’autodétermination et ce qui nous attend pour la suite.

« Bien avant que les gens puissent voter avec leurs pieds, ma famille a fait exactement cela. »

Ce que nous avons couvert

  • La lutte pour des ondes libres : comment mon grand-père, le Prince Roy, en tant que « Radio Pirate », a contribué à la fondation de Sealand

  • La déclaration de 1967 : Fondation de la Principauté de Sealand avec son propre drapeau, passeports, constitution et blason.

  • Batailles pour la souveraineté : des invasions armées au jugement du tribunal britannique de 1968 confirmant que la Grande-Bretagne n’avait aucune juridiction, et le coup d’État de 1978 qui a consolidé l’indépendance de Sealand.

  • Sealand 2.0 : un premier aperçu de la prochaine étape : construction d’une nation numérique, citoyenneté électronique et gouvernance basée sur la blockchain pour une nouvelle génération de bâtisseurs de liberté.


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    14 réflexions sur “Faisons de Sealand un Grand à Nouveau : L’Histoire du Plus Petit Pays du Monde

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    Duke Olivier Clonaris

    Greetings

    At present, the two initiatives appear to operate on parallel tracks. The “E-Citizenship” program is explicitly presented as the path toward future digital governance and a voting system, while the noble titles (Lord, Baron, Count, Duke, etc.) are positioned as a way to join an “aristocratic class,” gain a sense of pride, and potentially access exclusive events.

    My idea is to give the nobility an active role explores the fusion of these two systems. Below is an analysis of how this concept could be structured, drawing on decentralized governance principles.

    1. Nobility as a Tiered Governance Model

    The most straightforward idea is to use Sealand’s noble hierarchy as a framework for multi-level governance within the Sealand DAO. DAO structures with different membership or privilege tiers are a common practice for managing access and influence.

    In this model:

    E-Citizen: Forms the basic governance layer, with fundamental voting rights on general community proposals.

    Lord/Lady (Level 1): Purchasing this title could grant slightly higher weighted voting rights or the ability to comment on specific governance proposals.

    Baron/Baroness (Level 2): This tier could unlock new privileges, such as the right to officially submit governance proposals to the DAO.

    Count/Countess (Level 3): May become eligible to lead specific “working groups” or “digital ministries” (e.g., a Ministry of Digital Innovation or a Community Treasury).

    Duke/Duchess (Level 4): As the highest rank, Dukes and Duchesses could form a “Governing Council” holding authority to vote on high-level strategic decisions, such as major treasury allocations.

    2. Token-Gated Access Based on Title

    This tiered governance structure would likely be implemented through token-gating (access control by token). When an individual purchases a noble title, they could receive a unique non-fungible token (NFT) representing their rank.

    This NFT would serve as a “key” — the DAO’s governance platform would read the user’s digital wallet and automatically grant privileges according to the “noble token” they hold.

    In this way, the title evolves from a symbolic PDF certificate into a functional digital asset with real utility and status within Sealand’s governance ecosystem.

    Other ideas :
    Sealand could develop and sell access to an interactive “Sovereign Museum,” a digital heritage experience. Users (potentially as a premium benefit for “e-citizens” or nobles) could:

    Take part in a virtual reality reenactment or simulation of the “Battle of 1978.”

    Explore a digital reconstruction of the HavenCo archives and the controversies surrounding the “data haven.”

    Participate in design challenges to propose virtual “construction projects” for the platform’s digital twin.

    This approach transforms a passive history into an interactive, monetized experience. It strengthens community engagement while creating a new revenue stream that leverages Sealand’s greatest asset: its story.

    And the last one :
    Instead of simply selling memberships, Sealand could become a niche digital service provider for its community, emphasizing privacy and freedom:

    Sealand’s “Digital Navigator” – Inspired by community-supported models, Sealand could offer a niche “digital concierge” service. This premium service would help entrepreneurs (using its GaaS platform) navigate the complexities of creating DAOs, handling international taxation (similar to the support offered to Estonian e-residents), and managing cross-border operations.

    Sovereign Identity Platform – Evolve the “e-citizenship card” into a true self-sovereign identity (SSI) manager based on blockchain technology. This would allow users to control their own data, using Sealand as a trusted identity vault.

    Premium Security Services – Go beyond a simple VPN by offering complete security suites (encrypted storage, secure messaging) under the “Sealand” brand, synonymous with privacy and independence.
    With my highest regards,
    Duke Olivier

    November 7, 2025 at 22:43pm
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    Duke Gregory Pasden

    I have an idea you may want to consider for generating additional revenue streams.

    Have you considered charging a membership fee for an official Sealand embassy.
    This way Sealand citizens could have an official Sealand embassy in their Home, Workspace, and the like.

    Obviously, an embassy would require a higher responsibility. A higher responsibility may require a higher fee.

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Cheers!
    Duke Gregory

    November 6, 2025 at 21:00pm
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    Duke Gregory Pasden

    I have an idea you may want to consider for generating additional revenue streams.

    Have you considered charging a membership fee for an official Sealand embassy.
    This way Sealand citizens could have an official Sealand embassy in their Home, Workspace, and the like.

    Obviously, an embassy would require a higher responsibility. A higher responsibility may require a higher fee.

    Let me know your thoughts.

    Cheers!
    Duke Gregory

    November 6, 2025 at 21:00pm
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    Sir Michael Green

    Proud to be a sir from sealand

    November 6, 2025 at 19:58pm
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    Count Kevin Schnell

    I think that if Sealand is looking for more legitimacy, then they need to issue passports to it citizens like all countries do. This would also raise a lot of money for future expansion plans for Seland. Also having Sealand designate Ambassadors with established Consulates would definitely help promote Seland around the world. Both of these ideas seem like logical next steps and help keep Sealand relevant while promoting Seland 2.0.

    November 6, 2025 at 19:40pm

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