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How Ugandan Hemp Became US-Regulated Digital Collateral

January 11, 2026 By Michael Noel

The CFTC Just Rewired Finance: How Ugandan Hemp Became US-Regulated Digital Collateral 1.0 Introduction Navigating the world of cryptocurrency regulation can often feel like trying to read a map in the dark. A constant stream of new rules, guidance, and acronyms leaves many feeling confused about what’s actually changing. However, behind the headlines and technical […]

Briefing on Project Umoja Kaabong & Associated Initiatives

January 7, 2026 By Michael Noel

Executive Summary This briefing document provides a comprehensive synthesis of Project Umoja Kaabong, a landmark initiative to establish a 7,000-acre, self-sufficient Smart Eco-Industrial Park (SEIP) in the Karamoja region of Uganda. The project, also referred to as the PLASMA Project, is a strategic partnership between the Arizona-based technology firm DeReticular and its Ugandan operational anchor, […]

Briefing on Uganda’s Sustainable Industrialization and the Project Octagon Network

January 6, 2026 By Michael Noel

Executive Summary This briefing synthesizes two interconnected strategic initiatives: Uganda’s foundational policy shift towards sustainable industrialization via its 2024 Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) Guidelines, and the immediate application of this framework through the Kaabong PLASMA Project, a key component of a global initiative known as Operation Octagon. The 2024 Guidelines, developed by the Government of Uganda […]

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January 1, 2026 By Michael Noel

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Executive Summary As of December 31, 2025, Digital Adventures Outdoors R US (DAOSRUS) has transitioned from a legacy eco-tourism company into the consumer-facing “Experience Layer” of the DeReticular ecosystem. Operating as a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), DAOSRUS has abandoned the traditional travel agency model in favor of a decentralized network that coordinates “Sovereign Adventures.” Its […]

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January 1, 2026 By Michael Noel

Forget “eco-tourism” that promised nature but delivered the noisy hum of a diesel generator and Wi-Fi too weak to send an email. DAOSRUS isn’t a compromise; it’s the user interface for a new way of living, delivering absolute autonomy in the wilderness without sacrificing an ounce of comfort or connection. ——————————————————————————– 1. The Big Idea: […]

Welcome to the Octagon Why the World’s Wildest Places Are Now the Most Connected

December 29, 2025 By Michael Noel

How We Are Turning the “Sovereign Mesh” into the Ultimate Adventure Map By The DAOS R US TeamDecember 29, 2025 Introduction: The Map Has Changed For centuries, adventurers looked at a map and saw two things: Civilization (where the Wi-Fi and the coffee are) and The Wild (where the silence and the bugs are). You […]

The End of the Search and the Start of the Journey: Why 2026 is the Year Your Vacation Books Itself

December 29, 2025 By Michael Noel

A Look Back at the “Quartzsite Revolution” and a Forward Glance at the Age of Autonomous Adventure By The Digital Outdoor Adventures R US TeamDecember 29, 2025 Introduction: The Year We Stopped “Disconnecting” If you are reading this from a hammock in the Superstition Mountains while streaming 8K video, you already know: 2025 was the […]

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