I think autonomous indigenous communities are sitting on a huge untapped market of data centers operating under their own globally competitive data privacy laws
Indigenous communities are probably fine with people going into their land and leaving ad embarrassing amount of money behind.
It’s probably less hassle than dealing with uncle sam, the cia/fbi and more than anything else, billing to random weirdos that this month have funds on their prepaid card and next month who knows.
Can you give an example of a tribe and product offering? I’ve been researching Canadian indigenous communities and it seems the autonomy is even less than US tribes, but that the provincial and federal governments is just much less staffed (big area, low population, low interest, apathy)
Sure yeah the Feds can regulate anything they want on tribal land
For most business and domestic issues they just lack enforcers, interest, will
For data yeah it would create a silly game if there were attractive hosting privileges. But there still might be a business play here: people flock to Iceland and Switzerland on pure misinterpretations of what a law means in practice.
There was a founder here that chose Iceland servers because of no formal data sharing agreement with US, and people showed case law where the FBI merely asked Reyjavik police to tap a server.
Point being that it could still be a cash cow for US reservations
That wasn't just any server, it was The Silk Road. The Icelandic authorities went through their own court process, though, getting whatever their equivalent to a search warrant is first, then turning over a complete image of the server to the FBI.
> The Icelandic authorities went through their own court process, though, getting whatever their equivalent to a search warrant is first, then turning over a complete image of the server to the FBI.
Which reinforces my point? These countries offer people nothing.
Casinos are so 20th century