The “evil” proposal to sell Gaza land through crypto tokens sparks strong opposition

According to ChainCatcher, citing a report from Decrypt, a plan involving the Tony Blair Institute proposes selling Gaza land through blockchain tokens. The proposal suggests paying 500,000 Palestinians to leave Gaza in order to attract private investors to help rebuild the region after Israeli bombings. The plan also recommends placing Gaza’s public land into a trust and selling it via “digitally tokenized blockchain transactions.” Gazans could place their private land into the trust in exchange for tokens, which would grant them housing rights.
This proposal has been strongly condemned by Palestinian activists, who consider the plan “not only shocking but also evil.”
The plan also includes building artificial islands in Gaza similar to those in Dubai, as well as a “blockchain trade initiative,” and even themed areas inspired by Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
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