Now, some wealthy investors and tech billionaires are exploring the idea of “Praxis City”, a proposed futuristic settlement concept in Greenland that aims to test new ways of living, governance, and innovation. Praxis City is not a traditional city. It is a startup-style experiment in society, designed to bring together entrepreneurs, engineers, and builders who want to create new systems for technology, economy, and community living.
What is the goal?

The main idea behind Praxis City is to create a “network state” a place where a digital community can eventually evolve into a physical society. Supporters of the idea believe this could allow faster innovation compared to traditional government systems.
Why Greenland?
Greenland is considered because of its:
- vast open land
- low population density
- potential for large-scale experimental projects
- geopolitical neutrality
Who is involved?
Praxis is associated with venture capital and tech circles. Some well-known investors, including figures from Silicon Valley networks, are often mentioned in connection with similar “startup city” concepts. However, it is essential to note that Praxis City is still under construction and remains a proposal.
Reality check
Despite the ambitious vision, Praxis City is still:
- not constructed
- not officially a functioning city
- not confirmed as a relocation destination for people
Conclusion
Praxis City represents a growing trend in the tech world, the idea that future societies could be designed like startups. Whether it becomes reality or remains an experiment depends on funding, politics, and real-world feasibility.