# Vision

All citizens of Cat Nation come together and strive towards the same goals, apart from their shared love for cats.

#### One Hundred Million Citizens

Traditional nation-states have become inadequate to adapt to the development of the times, plunging humanity into crisis. They perpetuate endless inflation, mutual hostility, and hatred. History is manipulated and distorted by the victors, and there are violations of private property and privacy.

The Cat Nation will become an alternative to traditional nation-states, and through continuous construction, it will have ONE HUNDRED MILLION cat citizens.

#### Releasing The Potential Of Web3

Cat Nation will harness the power of Web3 to develop practical products, cultivate a thriving ecosystem, promote world peace and freedom, protect personal privacy and private property rights, and further enhance individual sovereignty.

#### Promoting THE NETWORK STATE

The conditions for the birth of network states are already in place, and establishing a decentralized networked nation is both feasible and profitable. A great era is about to begin.

Cat Nation will popularize and promote the concept of networked nations, aiding the development of other networked nations and leading one billion people into different networked nations.


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