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More recently, the Government of Barbados announced the creation of the world’s first Metaverse Embassy.

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accelerate the island’s promise and realise its hidden potential.

After all, Barbados is home to fintech firm Bitt Inc., which in 2016 launched the Barbadian Digital Dollar, the Caribbean’s first blockchain-based digital currency aimed at providing financial access to the region’s unbanked populations.

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More recently, the Government of Barbados announced the creation of the world’s first Metaverse Embassy, a project spearheaded by Bitt co-founder and former CEO, now Barbados’ Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), His Excellency Mr. Gabriel Abed.

In mid-November 2021, shortly before Barbados became the world’s newest Republic, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade signed an agreement with Decentraland, one of the largest and most popular cryptocurrency-enabled 3D virtual worlds, for the establishment of this Metaverse Embassy. The Government is also seeking agreements with Somnium Space, SuperWorld and other metaverse platforms.

Barbados will become the first country in the world to legally recognise the sovereignty of digital real estate. It plans to identify and purchase land in the metaverse, design virtual embassies and consulates, offer consular services such as the issuing of electronic visas, showcase Barbadian art, culture, music, heritage and tourism-related attractions, and construct a ‘teleporter’ to allow users to transport their digital avatars between worlds.

This initiative can be a testbed for exploring the intersections between technology, culture, the creative industries and other areas of economic activity. Increasingly, new value will be uncovered where many previously disparate ideas, professions and sectors now can meet.

In another boost for the Barbados technology brand, Hut 8, one of North America’s leading and earliest digital asset miners, has set up a corporate presence on island. In the four years since it was first established in 2018, Hut 8 has evolved from a single partnership to one of the largest bitcoin miners in the world. Styling itself as “leading the digital finance revolution and advancing decentralized systems with highperformance computing”, the company is well positioned, as it says, to build “the future of finance and freedom by bridging the gap between traditional and nascent high-performance computing.”

These types of initiatives are breaking new ground, so there is likely to be some risk. That’s why the accelerator promised almost four years ago by Government to support the delivery of world-class digital public services and other techrelated solutions remains so relevant. While it was not launched from within the public sector due to the many crises that emerged since 2018, ‘never a bad happening’, as Bajans so often and quite philosophically observe.

Government now has an opportunity to work closely with private entrepreneurs to create the type of innovation ecosystem that enables small players to make a positive global impact. The Barbados-bred Caribbean cluster driver Intersections is positioned to nurture a new generation of innovators to lead the region’s creative and technological transformation. It is designed to empower creators and innovators from all walks of life to collaborate, originate, incubate, accelerate, and profit from their groundbreaking ideas.

In the fantasy novel genre, there is magic at the intersections, at the in-between places where crossroads, pathways or trail heads meet; where the co-mingling of different people, ideas, resources, knowledge and approaches reap unexpected and unimagined rewards.

Barbados has an opportunity as it resets for the future to uncover the power, the magic, at these intersections. As a resilient and unflappable people, Barbadians are poised, once again, to “write our names on history’s page, with expectations great, strict guardians of our heritage, firm craftsmen of our fate.”

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