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Kiribati
dies.

The Disappearing Nation

A Paradise in Peril

Kiribati is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean that goes extinct silently.

Surrounded by the Ocean, it struggles with rising floods, and will disappear in a few decades without help.

Kiribati is a poor nation, can't fund possible rescue operations by itself and its people fear daily for their lives.

The UN and G20 countries have abandoned Kiribati, as they see no profit in saving Kiribati.

But we see a symbol of hope and resilience.

Kiribati is a pristine paradise, and its traditional residents do not want to become "refugees.".

This project aims to secure their homeland and their future.

We will invest in this country and help shape its future.

We will give Kiribati the voice it deserves, so it can be heard worldwide.

And we will save Kiribati.

Join us in this mission.

Our Mission

Saving Paradise Together

We're building a decentralized community dedicated to saving Kiribati.

Kiribati has the world 3rd lowest GDP, but what if we can make it the 3rd highest per capita?

As for that to achieve, we would need either 1/15th of the costs of the FIFA worlds championship in Qatar,

Half of the Olympic games costs in Tokyo,

Or 0.8% of the global tobacco spendings.

And instead of wasting it for short-term enjoyment, we're enabling investments into Kiribati through our $KIRI token.

Every 1% of each transaction will be directly forwarded into a fund for financing engineering solutions for coastal protection and decentralized governance protocols.

We'll partner with marine engineers to implement sustainable infrastructure projects each community needs.

Our team wants to make Kiribati sovereign, decoupled from false promises of policy makers.

By combining blockchain technology with passionate environmental action, we're creating a new model for solving climate crises.

We believe in the power of decentralization & goodwill.

If you do too, join us and be mold this paradise for generations to come.

Kiribati
Drowns

The Urgent Threat

2000 Years of History at Risk

Life has existed on Kiribati for over 2000 years.

Now, a rising sea level threatens to destroy this traditional and nature-friendly culture.

A sea level rise of just 80 centimeters will flood two-thirds of Kiribati, putting countless lives at risk.

Most of Kiribati's islands are less than 2 meters above sea level.

Kiribati, made entirely of fragile coral reefs, faces an imminent threat.

Sandbag barriers and mangrove trees offer only a temporary defense against the encroaching waters.

There is no funding for long-term solutions like replenishing the sandbanks.

Current investors only want to use the land for their own gain and political power.

Governments push for relocation, but the people of Kiribati do not want to become refugees, losing their home and heritage.

A rescue is still possible, ensuring another 2000 years of life on Kiribati.

But only, if we'll do it together.

The Solution

A Path Forward

We're implementing a 7-phase strategy to transform Kiribati's future.

Phase 1: Funding, marketing and community activations to maximize attention on Kiribati.

Phase 2: Building decentralized governance systems, to enable independent fund management for each community's needs.

Phase 3: Strategizing infrastructure technologies that adapt to changing water levels.

Phase 4: Developing permanent infrastructure measures for each island.

Phase 5: Deploy innovative infrastructure technologies that adapt to changing water levels.

Phase 6: Develop a continous improvement plan for each island, to ensure long-term sustainability.

Phase 7: Create plug-and-play framework to fransform islands affected by climate crises.

And with blockchain transparency, every dollar spent is trackable and accountable to our community.

Kiribati
Traditions

Cultural Heritage

The Spirit of I-Kiribati

Despite its bleak future, the islands residents, called I-Kiribati maintain a positive outlook on life.

Their culture revolves around family, church, the sea, and is renowned for their warm hospitality.

The I-Kiribati enjoy their community life with a traditional, joyful and musical spirit.

Their unique traditional dances honor spirits, ancestors, and nature surrounding them.

These dances often include bird-like movements, celebrating their rich birdlife.

Their traditional songs cover themes such as love, competition, religion, children, patriotism, war, and weddings.

Their stick dance, which includes legends and semi-historical stories, is performed at major festivals.

Community and family are deeply valued, especially since every I-Kiribati faces the daily threat of losing their home.

Refusing to help a friend, relative, or neighbor who is in need is considered shameful.

This strong sense of community creates an unprecedented unity.

We cannot let these values in today's world die.

Living Traditions

Unity in Adversity

We aim to secure Kiribati's sovereignty over their natural ressources, while preserving their identity:

The cherishful relationship to ocean, land, and family.

The joy of music and dance.

We sponsor local artisans to continue their traditional crafts and pass knowledge to younger generations.

Through our educational program, we connect I-Kiribati youth with global mentors while maintaining their cultural identity.

Our community spaces are designed to support traditional gatherings and strengthen social bonds.

We're creating an online repository of I-Kiribati language, music, and dance accessible to communities worldwide.

These efforts ensure that I-Kiribati traditions will thrive regardless of environmental challenges.

Kiribati
Paradise

Natural Beauty

A Hidden Gem

Kiribati's islands boast 40 vibrant coral reefs, pristine surf spots, and endless powdery white beaches.

The water temperature is a perfect 28 degrees Celsius, ideal for swimming and relaxing.

Christmas Atoll, home to the world's largest coral reef, is partly protected.

This atoll is a sanctuary and breeding ground for seabirds in the Pacific Ocean.

Kiribati is home to sea turtles, dolphins, colorful tropical fish, and manta rays that you can swim with.

One of the four surf spots has 6' to 10' clean waves, with 24 surfable waves hitting the shore.

Another surf spot has breaks on both the north and south, catching swells from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Kiribati is famous for its coconut-infused delicacies and delicious seafood platters.

Historic World War II relics are scattered across the lagoons, reminding us of the past.

If sea levels stop rising, anyone with wealth will want to own property in Kiribati, destroying its tradition in the process.

Would you give up your paradise if it could be saved?

A Surfer's Dream

The Wonder of Untouched Nature

Our sustainable tourism initiative aims to limit visitor numbers to preserve Kiribati's pristine condition.

While we will work on sustainable local initiatives exclusively for long-term token holders.

Local craftsmen and artists will also be supported to create unique products for holders.

So that Kiribati can export more than just coconuts, ships, and fish.

To shield one of the last ones remaining coral reef from harm, we want to establich protected marine zones around critical ecosystems.

Revenue from eco-tourism directly funds local conservation efforts and community development.

We aim to fund advanced mapping technologies, to create 3D models of reefs to monitor health and guide protection.

Once an advanced progress has been reached, we'll work with marine biologists to observe biodiversity sustainably.

When you support Kiribati, you're helping preserve one of Earth's last untouched paradises.

Kiribati
Is alone.

Abandoned by the World

A Nation in Crisis

The United Nations and G20 have abandoned Kiribati.

They see no monetary advantage in saving it, leaving the I-Kiribati to rely solely on their limited GDP.

With a GDP of just $1,702 per capita, Kiribati is the poorest country in Oceania.

Our project will invest in Kiribati's development, infrastructure, and schools.

We aim to become an economic advisor for Kiribati, helping to preserve its paradise-like charm.

We want to prevent excessive tourism from ruining its natural beauty, unlike what happened to the Great Barrier Reef.

We will work tirelessly with renowned landscapers and governments to save Kiribati.

We will not leave any I-Kiribati behind just because they are poor.

We are all human, and no one should have to fear for their life when they are left alone.

"You shall love your neighbor as yourself." We are all neighbors on this planet, so we must care for those in need.

Thank you for reading, and peace.

Our Commitment

A Future Worth Fighting For

1% of each transaction will directly fund a wallet used for on-the-ground solutions in Kiribati.

When building a decentralized governance system, investors can set their own prefered tax on incoming investments.

We aim to immortalize long-term holders and generous investors through incentives that can include local events.

The governance system will mainly be used by the I-Kiribati to manage their funds.

This system will also be extendable, to ensure decentralized consensus on climate change can act as an advisor at one point.

We want to see how people with a pure love for their environment would handle their funds they need for survival.

Because this decentralized governance system can potentially be a blueprint for a direct democracy in a fair global decentralized political system.

Since each small community can decide for each community's local needs and values.

We'll also nurture creative and work opportunities for locals through our projects, building creativity, skills, and economic resilience.

By buying $KIRI, you're not just investing in a token, but you're investing in humanity's shared future.