Edge City co-founder Timour Kosters presented at the Network State Conference 2025 to share what we’ve built so far and where we’re headed next.
Two years in, here’s what we’ve achieved as a society incubator:
✨ 7 popup villages worldwide
✨ 11,000+ participants
✨ $1M in grants given to frontier builders
✨ 50+ startups and projects supported
We're hosting our next monthlong popup village in Argentine Patagonia from Oct 18 to Nov 15, 2025.
Join us to prototype a brighter future — together with others working at the frontiers of tech, science, art, and society.
ABOUT EDGE CITY
Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.
Follow us on X: https://x.com/JoinEdgeCity
Learn more: https://edgecity.live
At Edge City Patagonia (Oct 18–Nov 15), residencies form the backbone of the village. Each brings together 5–50 people around a theme. In this roundtable conversation, we hear from residency hosts working on solarpunk futures, onchain tech, consciousness, meditation, biotech, regeneration, d/acc, AI, cypherpunk, and vibecoding.
Learn more: https://www.edgecity.live/patagonia
Apply to join: https://edgecity.simplefi.tech/portal/edge-patagonia/application
ABOUT EDGE CITY
Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.
Follow us on X: https://x.com/JoinEdgeCity
Learn more: https://edgecity.live
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introduction
(02:50) Agartha House
(07:32) Argentina Onchain Residency
(13:22) Meditation Artifacts Residency
(15:59) Human Tech Residency
(22:56) Vibe Coding Residency
(26:55) Consciousness at the Edge
(30:46) Cross-Pollination Between Residencies
(31:30) Cypherpunk Utopia
(34:24) Regen Haus
(41:30) San Martín de los Andes
(42:13) Health & Bio Residency
(44:39) The Oz City
46:22) Wrapping Up
Edge City gathers frontier minds to prototype new ways of living and building together. From October 18 to November 15, 2025 we're hosting our flagship popup village in the Patagonian lakeside town of San Martín de los Andes.
Learn more about Edge City Patagonia: https://www.edgecity.live/patagonia
David Hoffman from Bankless sat down with Edge City co-founder Timour Kosters to hear what Edge City Patagonia is and how it can spark new tech, startups, art, friendships, and breakthroughs.
We've designed this month to be the highest-leverage time of your year. Apply here → LINKS
Timour: https://x.com/timourxyz
David: http://x.com/TrustlessState
Bankless: https://x.com/Banklesshq ABOUT EDGE CITY
Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.Follow us on X | Learn more CHAPTERS
(00:00) Intro to Edge City
(00:42) Why we build monthlong popup villages
(02:28) What to expect?
(03:10) David's experience at Edge Esmeralda
(04:39) Designed for serendipity and collaboration
(05:15) What's unique for Edge City Patagonia
(06:04) How to maximize your experience
(06:57) Co-working and co-creation
(08:03) Make your own adventure
(08:43) Human connection and social structures
(10:43) How to join Edge City Patagonia
Audrey Tang (Taiwan’s first Digital Minister) sits down for a fireside chat with Edge City’s Timour Kosters to talk about digital democracy, the philosophy of plurality, civic technology, and what the rest of the world can learn from Taiwan’s democratic experiments.
Recorded at Edge Esmeralda, held in Healdsburg, CA, from May 24 - June 21, 2025.
LINKS
Audrey Tang: https://x.com/audreyt
Timour Kosters: https://x.com/timourxyz
Edge Esmeralda: https://www.edgeesmeralda.com
ABOUT EDGE CITY
Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.
Follow Edge City on Twitter: https://x.com/JoinEdgeCity
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CHAPTERS
(00:00) Introduction: Audrey Tang and the Idea of Plurality
(01:53) From Civic Hacker to Minister
(04:48) The Sunflower Movement and GovZero
(09:42) Tech for Collective Action: Open Data and Pandemic Response
(13:01) Democracy as Defense: Radical Transparency in Taiwan
(17:12) Global Applications: Bowling Green, Japan, and California
(26:00) What is Plurality? From Conflict to Collaboration
(31:02) High-Bandwidth Democracy and Civic Muscle
(35:07) Real-World Plurality in Japan and California
(43:07) AI, Education & Civic Competency
(47:50) Q&A: Gen Z, Radical Interoperability and Future Tools
(56:57) Q&A: DAOs, Community Design and the Power of Forking
Glen Weyl builds new social technologies for collective decision-making, plural coordination, and democratic innovation. He leads the Plurality Institute and co-founded RadicalxChange to turn experimental ideas into institutional prototypes.In this conversation, Glen Weyl and host Timour Kosters explore the intersection of technology, democracy, and civic infrastructure. From Taiwan’s civic tech to new models of money and collective decision-making, this chat covers the intellectual foundations of the Plurality movement.Recorded at Edge City Austin, held in Austin, TX, from March 2-7, 2025. Glen Weyl: https://glenweyl.com/Timour Kosters: https://x.com/timourxyz --Follow Edge City on Twitter: https://x.com/JoinEdgeCity Learn more about Edge City: https://edgecity.live/ Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.--CHAPTERS(00:00) Glen Weyl's work and the vision for Edge City(01:43) The growing chasm between technology & democracy(04:46) From Star Trek to Snow Crash, the cultural collapse of future visions(06:18) Two threats to democracy: chaos and control(09:54) Network societies vs. network states(12:01) The 3 political ideologies of the 21st century(15:22) Why Plurality is the most viable path(18:05) Lessons from Taiwan - GovZero, Pol.is & civic tech(22:50) Japan’s AI-augmented grassroots politics(31:53) New models of money(37:18) Designing experiments at Edge City popup villages(44:25) Decentralized governance, power vacuums & quadratic voting(53:04) Community currencies and plural governance models(58:35) From temporary popup village to permanent city(01:03:52) Integration, not exit(01:12:11) Identity and community recovery(01:15:49) Mathematics and Plurality, final thoughts
Kevin Owocki is the founder of Gitcoin and co-founder of Allo Capital, focused on regenerative crypto economics.
Rena O'Brien is a web3 strategist and DAO builder with experience spanning Gitcoin and global capital networks.
In this episode, Kevin and Rena explore why onchain capital allocation matters—and how programmable money can transform how we fund public goods, startups, and impact at scale. They discuss new coordination tools, the philosophy behind capital as a force for good, and what it might look like to fund “missions not markets” in the years ahead.
If you're curious about the future of funding, DAOs, or the next layer of crypto beyond speculation, this one's for you.
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LINKS
Kevin Owocki: https://x.com/owocki
Rena O'Brien: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renaobrien/
Allo Capital: https://www.allo.capital/
Timour Kosters: https://x.com/timourxyz
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ABOUT EDGE CITY ☀️
Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.
Follow Edge City on Twitter: https://x.com/JoinEdgeCity
Learn more about Edge City: https://edgecity.live/
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TIMESTAMPS ☀️
(00:00) Introduction
(02:51) Why Tokenized Capital Allocation?
(05:26) The 8 Forms of Capital Explained
(08:59) The Impact of Gitcoin
(10:18) What’s Broken with Capital Allocation Today?
(14:25) The Case for Onchain Allocation Systems
(17:50) Introducing Allo Capital
(21:17) Funding Local Projects with AlloIRL
(28:01) Relevance to Edge City
(39:36) Owocki's New Book: How to DAO
(46:36) Gitcoin as DAO
(54:57) Popup Villages & Human Flourishing
In this conversation, we discuss why building the absurd before it becomes consensus is crucial for a flourishing future. Our guests are Lee Jacobs, Cyan Banister, Arielle Zuckerberg, and Z. Mike Wang from Long Journey VC.
More info on Edge Esmeralda: https://www.edgeesmeralda.com
More info on the Long Journey Residency: https://www.edgecity.live/blog/introducing-the-long-journey-residency-at-edge-esmeralda-2025
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This is an edited recording from a live conversation on X Spaces: https://x.com/i/spaces/1LyxBWDQdVEKN/peek
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ABOUT EDGE CITY
Edge City convenes people working at the frontiers of tech, science, and society in popup villages across the globe.
Follow Edge City: https://x.com/JoinEdgeCity
Learn more: https://edgecity.live/
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SOCIALS
Janine Leger: https://x.com/JanineLeger
Timour Kosters: https://x.com/timourxyz
Long Journey: https://x.com/LongJourneyVC
Lee Jacobs: https://x.com/LeeJacobs
Cyan Banister: https://x.com/cyantist
Arielle Zuckerberg: https://x.com/ariellezuck Z.
Mike Wang: https://x.com/zmwang
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Why the Best Ideas Look Absurd (Until They Don’t)
01:19 – The Long Journey Origin Story
06:19 – From Zuzalu to Edge City: Building Experimental Villages
09:41 – What to Expect at Edge Esmeralda 2025
14:15 – Inside the Long Journey Residency: A Pre-Accelerator for Wild Ideas
18:56 – From Crazy to Consensus: How Big Ideas Take Off
23:10 – Why We Need Spaces Like Edge City Now
What does it mean to lead a flourishing life, and how can we create a flourishing society? In this episode, Brink Lindsey dives deep into these fundamental questions, exploring the intersection of individual well-being and societal health.
We discuss the "triple crisis" of inclusion, dynamism, and political dysfunction and its impact on progress. Brink unpacks the tension between material prosperity and true human flourishing, offering insights into how agency, respect, and innovation can guide us toward a better future.
Brink Lindsey:
Timour Kosters:
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(00:00) Introduction
(02:05) Brink on "The Permanent Problem"
(04:05) Keynes’ Predictions on Work Hours and Wealth
(11:46) The Crisis of Governance and Social Trust
(17:01) Defining Human Flourishing
(24:33) The Triple Crisis (Inclusion, Dynamism & Politics)
(34:33) Barriers to Technological Innovation
(42:48) Reconciling Environmentalism with Technological Growth
(51:41) Reviving Community in the Age of Individualism
(59:36) Building Decentralized Futures
(01:08:10) Reflections on Edge City Lanna
We chat with Matt Prewitt from RadicalxChange about rethinking communities through intentional design and social technology. The conversation explores various types of intentional communities, including affinity communities, individualist escape communities, and responsible experimenters.
Matt highlights how responsible experimentation can create more sustainable and impactful spaces and argues that mutual vulnerability is essential for building trust and shared identity. This is illustrated by RadicalxChange's use of community currencies like "∈dges" at Edge City’s pop-up villages, an experiment to incentivize local exchange and keeping value circulating in the community.
The chat closes with ideas on how such social technologies can cultivate human flourishing by combining global connectedness with robust, locally supportive systems.
Matt Prewitt: https://x.com/m_t_prewitt
Timour Kosters: https://x.com/timourxyz
RadicalxChange: https://www.radicalxchange.org/
Edge City: https://twitter.com/joinedgecity
Edge City Lanna: https://www.edgecity.live/lanna
(00:00) Introduction (02:14) RadicalxChange’s Mission and Theory of Change (06:45) Georg Simmel and the Power of Secrecy in Communities (14:23) Three Types of New Community Initiatives (24:53) The Importance of Social Technology (33:29) Associative Obligations and Mutual Vulnerability (47:42) Reimagining Money: Community Currencies (59:35) Lessons from Community Currency Experiments (1:11:36) Community Currency Experiment at Edge City (1:21:43) Pop-up Villages and the Future of Intentional Communities (1:24:53) Human Flourishing
In this inaugural episode of the Edge City Podcast, host Timour Kosters sits down with Devon Zuegel and Janine Leger to explore Edge Esmeralda, a pop-up village experiment they organized in June 2024 that brought together 1,300 people who believe the future can be better and are actively working to make it happen.
Devon is an accomplished writer and thinker with a background in software engineering and a deep passion for cities. She’s currently working on Esmeralda, a new town project in Northern California. Janine, Timour’s co-founder at Edge City, previously led the grants program at Gitcoin and was a co-creator of Zuzalu, a pioneering popup city that explored new models of communal living and collaboration.
Chapters
(00:00) Introduction
(02:40) What was Edge Esmeralda?
(05:30) Inspiration and historical context
(10:37) Building community and culture
(17:41) Highlights of Edge Esmeralda
(29:03) Challenges and learnings
(36:54) Looking ahead: future plans
Links
Devon Zuegel: https://x.com/devonzuegel
Janine Leger: https://x.com/JanineLeger
Timour Kosters: https://x.com/timourxyz
Edge Esmeralda Recap: https://edgeesmeralda.com/2024
Esmeralda: https://esmeralda.org/
Edge City: https://twitter.com/joinedgecity
Edge City Lanna: https://www.edgecity.live/lanna