Niklas Anzinger
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Niklas Anzinger is a recurring person in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 3 times across 3 issues between September 04, 2023 and May 10, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as ""Niklas Anzinger has written The Ultimate Prospera Guide For Entrepreneurs""; “Niklas Anzinger has written The Ultimate Prospera Guide For Entrepreneurs”; “I also heard from Niklas Anzinger, who’s in touch with Prospera’s leaders”. It most often appears alongside Beyabu, California, California Forever.
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- Category: People
- Mention count: 3
- Issue count: 3
- First seen: September 04, 2023
- Last seen: May 10, 2024
Appears In
- 23: California Dreamin’
- Highlights From The Comments On Last Week’s Model Cities Post
- Highlights From The Comments On Hanson And Health Care
Related Pages
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- Beyabu (2 shared issues)
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- California (2 shared issues)
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- California Forever (2 shared issues)
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- Duna Residences (2 shared issues)
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- Ecuador (2 shared issues)
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- Flannery (2 shared issues)
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- Flannery Associates (2 shared issues)
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- Florida (2 shared issues)
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- Honduras (2 shared issues)
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- ICSID (2 shared issues)
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- Praxis (2 shared issues)
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- Princess Washington (2 shared issues)
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Niklas Anzinger has written The Ultimate Prospera Guide For Entrepreneurs, with advice for Hondurans, tech entrepreneurs, and others about how and why to get involved.
Inline links: The Ultimate Prospera Guide For Entrepreneurs
I also heard from Niklas Anzinger, who’s in touch with Prospera’s leaders and legal team including technical secretary Jorge Colindres, and who was able to give me more clarity on the situation. Remember, the last government passed a constitutional amendment allowing ZEDEs. The new government has to repeal the amendment in order to ban them. The repeal process requires winning two votes in Congress within ~2 years. They won the first in spring 2022. Their deadline to win the second is January 2024. They’ve made no attempt to start the second vote and Niklas thinks the political climate has shifted and they wouldn’t win. So legally the ZEDE regime is still in place, so much so that people can even apply to start new ZEDEs (although the government would refuse the application).
Niklas Anzinger (blog) writes:
I've read Hanson's pieces on all of this for quite a bit and talked with him on my podcast here too: If you're concerned with the "so what?" question, his clear answer is: bundle healthcare with life insurance, to give providers the incentive to keep you alive. There are a couple of kinks with this idea that he's worked out, of course there are practical challenges that we don't know yet how they will play out. But the upshot of it is: this healthcare-insurance bundle provider would have the right incentives to figure out which half of medicine is bad, and which is good (i.e. efficacious).