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A marketplace for communities, freedom, innovation, and new jurisdictions. Real estate at the edge of what’s possible. All listings are Bitcoin-friendly.

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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
There is nothing cutesy, based or edgy about having to face the reality that you might have to escape your country or community because its institutions have been corrupted or captured. There's nothing fun about realizing your family is subject of state sponsored reprograming or disenfranchisement. Having invested in a place through generations with your sweat and blood and then having to give up on it as a hope, refuge, a project and most importantly a home is terrifying as it is destabilizing for one existentially.
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Atelier Missor
Atelier Missor@AtelierMissor_·
Everything we do, we do to give hope to the young people of France.
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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
@elonmusk Moon city = real estate problem. When the first leases/plots exist, list them on Citadel Jump.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years. The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars. It is only possible to travel to Mars when the planets align every 26 months (six month trip time), whereas we can launch to the Moon every 10 days (2 day trip time). This means we can iterate much faster to complete a Moon city than a Mars city. That said, SpaceX will also strive to build a Mars city and begin doing so in about 5 to 7 years, but the overriding priority is securing the future of civilization and the Moon is faster.
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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
We love Bitcoin. In it for the long term. That said—where it currently stands it is not appropriate for collateral. We’ve been approached by a variety of lenders and partners wanting us to partner on lending products and we just can’t make it make sense.
Citadel Jump@CitadelJump

Harsh truth: Bitcoin makes for terrible collateral for a mortgage (today). Bitcoin is money—but until it supplants the USD, it’ll stay wildly volatile. We’re pro-Bitcoin, not pro-stupidity: don’t fund a long-term, fixed obligation with a collateral asset that can drop 50% in a season.

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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
French police is currently raiding X’s office in Paris. France is the only country in the world that is criminally persecuting all social networks that give people some degree of freedom (Telegram, X, TikTok…). Don’t be mistaken: this is not a free country.
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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
Watching how cities behave when the global order thins. Moscow is instructive.
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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
@PatrikBatCrypto @mikealfred I can only speak for @LuganoPlanB which has been quite excellent from a business standpoint and even the program. Last year had the Assange family on a panel. Far more going on there than “number go up”.
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Robert Fahradyan
Robert Fahradyan@PatrikBatCrypto·
@mikealfred Bitcoin conferences and other official events are just pure "hopium" for people entering with high leverage. It’s all just advertising designed to provide exit liquidity by reaming the gamblers
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DRYDEN@drydenwtbrown·
@Cernovich This time it’s not ideological — they’re worried about being jailed.
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Pirate Wires@PirateWires·
NEW FROM MIKE SOLANA: 21 billionaires break their silence about California’s proposed asset seizure ballot prop. (And yes, they’re leaving.) An informal poll conducted in the largest billionaire Signal chat suggests 70% of California billionaires will leave the state if the ballot prop passes. Without exception, every founder of a private company mentioned the ballot prop’s confusing “control” language — but their concerns have less to do with this single ballot prop than the question of how companies will be targeted in the future, and everyone believes they will be targeted again. Once the concept is normalized, everyone assumes wealth taxes of this kind will ultimately target every “wealthy” person in the state, with the term “wealthy” redefined in whatever manner leftists find useful. “It’s an awakening for a lot of people,” said one of the most impacted, well-known, and beloved founders @micsolana interviewed. “If it does or doesn’t pass, this is the single most radicalizing, red pilling thing to ever happen to push [Democrats] into the arms of the Republican Party.” “The crazy thing,” one of the California maximalists said, “is that I’m thinking about leaving, because I am one of the happiest to pay taxes people I know.” “I’ve been telling the kids that,” says another, “we can’t go back to California because of communists.”
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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
Under contract. Reach out if Wyoming bitcoin citadels are on your radar.
Citadel Jump@CitadelJump

Our First Listing in America citjump.com/property/129 This one matters to us. Citadel Jump was always meant to start here—not just geographically, but philosophically. Real places that meet the challenges and needs of our time as our communities battle inflationary forces and cultural decay. We’re proud to share our first U.S. listing, located just outside Lander, Wyoming. It’s a fully renovated home on 2.8 irrigated acres, set in the foothills of the Wind River Mountains. A place built for living, working, raising a family, stewarding land, and being part of a real community. It has water rights, pasture, outbuildings, and a dedicated office—practical things that matter if you’re serious about putting roots down. This home was built and renovated by a local contractor and respected leader in the Bitcoin communities of both Salt Lake City and Lander. He is highly experienced in designing and outfitting homes for Bitcoin mining with heat reuse, and many of the systems in this house reflect that background: efficient electric heating, radiant floors, thoughtful insulation, and an overall emphasis on energy efficiency and long-term durability. While the home is not marketed as a mining setup, it was built by someone who deeply understands how energy, heat, and infrastructure actually perform in the real world. But more than the specs, this property represents what Citadel Jump was always about. Lander is the kind of town that doesn’t advertise itself much. It’s home to NOLS, to climbers and hunters, ranchers and remote workers—people who value skill, independence, and mutual respect. It’s not convenient. It’s not optimized. And that’s exactly why it works. When we started Citadel Jump, the idea wasn’t to build another glossy real estate marketplace. It was to highlight places where freedom, land, and community still have real meaning—whether that’s in emerging jurisdictions abroad or overlooked towns here at home. This listing is a return to that original intent. If you’re looking for a place to speculate, this probably isn’t it. If you’re looking for a place to live well, contribute, and build something over time—it might be. We’re grateful to the owners for trusting us with this listing, and we’re excited to see who becomes the next steward of this property and neighbor on Ridge Road. More listings to come—but this one sets the tone. — Mike Founder, Citadel Jump

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Citadel Jump@CitadelJump·
@elonmusk You should keynote a forum on how this will be achieved. It's needed at this moment.
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DRYDEN
DRYDEN@drydenwtbrown·
The most talented people in our country used to live in a 1 mile radius in cities. Cities were engines of creativity, beauty, and cultural dynamism. Then, our elites imported drugs, crime, and insanity, and drove everyone talented over 30 out to a 100mi radius in newly-invented suburbs. The murder of our cities has led to incalculable cultural, intellectual, and economic loss.
Mike Solana@micsolana

I imagine this is true in every major metro in the country. when you outlaw development, and then spend a half century paying poor people to live in otherwise expensive cities, any remaining housing skyrockets in value. now your city is for millionaires and the homeless only.

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