Creating a mini ecosystem as the ultimate testing ground of a possible future. SuperCool Follow Sep 26, 2019 · 3 min read

Hodler Enterprises is originally a Dutch company focused on building and selling mining equipment for cryptographic currencies like Bitcoin. Leading the company is CEO Nayiem Willems, an entrepreneur not afraid of a challenge.

When one of their clients almost went under, Nayiem decided to buy the company and continue their work. He soon learned that running a cryptocurrency mining company in The Netherlands was not an easy task. Unclear rules and regulations made progress difficult and slow.

In 2019, Nayiem decided to move his life and Hodler Enterprises to Sweden. A country with cost-efficient electricity and better opportunities for companies working with cryptocurrencies.

Hodler Enterprises has been acquiring startups at an impressive rate. From an energy company to a cryptocurrency exchange to a zero-knowledge digital identity currency. Acquisitions that might not all make sense at first glance, but a newly released update shows how all these companies fit into a master plan.

Voyager Park.

Voyager park will be a mini-city including housing, shops, restaurants and more. With capacity for around 300 people. The park will be in the North of Sweden which is a very popular destination that attracts a lot of foreign people. It is also attractive to people from the south of Sweden that often visit the north to get away from it all and enjoy the beautiful nature.

Voyager Park will be an eco-friendly camping with care for the environment. Buildings will be using the heat produced by the mining operation for its climate control, power will be supplied by solar panels and nearby hydroelectric farms. The update goes on to state that several unique and advanced eco-friendly solutions will be implemented throughout the park.

Currently, 9 out of 18 part-time employees of Hodler enterprises have signed up to move to Sweden to help create the dream of Voyager Park. The team will work to bring all their products together to showcase their capabilities In the real world.

AltillyPass, their physical card tied to the Qredit blockchain, will allow visitors to move around and pay for all the services in the park. Persona, their zero-knowledge digital identity currency will be used for visitor registration (KYC) and booking services.

Voyager Park will welcome its first guests in October 2020, these guests will be some of the first to experience what it’s like to camp in an all blockchain mini-city. If you want to be with those first people be sure to follow all Hodler enterprises updates in one of their many channels.