EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 22 MIN
The Interzone API
# The Interzone APIA blueprint for building a community that exists inside a state's borders while remaining legally, digitally, and economically invisible to it. The strategy — drawn from James C. Scott's The Art of Not Being Governed — is not to fight the state but to make it irrelevant through deliberate illegibility.Stay invisible. LoRa radio mesh (cheap ESP32 nodes, ~$25 each) provides encrypted, hard-to-jam local communication. Physical "sneakernet" data transfers on encrypted microSD cards — based on Vint Cerf's Delay-Tolerant Networking research — serve as fallback. Community documents are hosted on IPFS (Juan Benet, Protocol Labs), a distributed file system with no central server to raid.Stay legal. Organize as a Private Membership Association, shifting internal transactions into private contract law (grounded in NAACP v. Alabama, 1958). Agreements run as Ricardian Contracts (Ian Grigg, 1996) — simultaneously human-readable legal documents and machine-executable code that auto-reroutes value if accounts are frozen.Find each other safely. Zero-knowledge proofs verify skills or assets without revealing identity. Nostr (fiatjaf) handles initial key exchange; coordination then moves to the local LoRa mesh entirely off the internet.Run local compute. Cheap mini-PCs and smartphones run small local AI models and logistics optimization — no cloud required. Idle machines contribute to a BOINC-style distributed compute network (David Anderson, UC Berkeley) for community resource planning.Build a self-contained economy. Contributions earn logistic priority tracked in a distributed ledger across many machines — nothing to freeze. Grounded in Nick Szabo's smart contract and Bit Gold concepts (1994–1998).Make suppression costly. All hardware is civilian dual-use. There's no central server to seize. A peaceful, self-sufficient community is politically expensive to crack down on — a principle documented by Gene Sharp in From Dictatorship to Democracy (1993).
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