Roatán, Honduras — 15.09.2025
Unlimited Bio COO Vladimir Leshko shared his impressions from a week in Próspera ZEDE, highlighting the island’s rapid transformation into one of the world’s most advanced BioTech, MedTech, and Web3 ecosystems.
“It’s almost unimaginable that a small island in Honduras — the 130th economy by GDP per capita — is home to the world’s most advanced governance model,” Vladimir said.
During his visit to Unlimited Bio HQ, Vladimir met with advisors and investors from Infinita City, including Niklas Anzinger, and participated in the BioFrontiers event, where he presented the company’s combination gene therapy strategy.
He noted Próspera’s rapid development — from Duna Tower housing and crypto payments to car-sharing, coworking spaces, schools, and even a sauna — calling it “a real win-win for both Honduras and humanity.” Notably, 90% of his transactions on the island were made using the local $LIVES cryptocurrency, reflecting the deep integration of digital finance in daily life.
Leshko also highlighted the creation of Right-to-Try regulations in two U.S. states inspired by Próspera’s governance model — a testament to its growing global influence.
At BioFrontiers, Vladimir praised the work of Greg Meiselbach, Dylan Livingston, and Ian Huyett on U.S. Right-to-Try hubs, as well as Laura Minquini’s panel on Women’s and Reproductive Health, featuring Paula Amato’s forward-looking statement that “embryonic gene editing may one day be as common as IVF.”
Vladimir also acknowledged the work of Jorge Colindres, Lonis Hamaili, Niklas Anzinger, and the Próspera community, celebrating their contributions to building a future where innovation, freedom, and longevity converge.
“The momentum is real — investors are coming, innovation is thriving, and life on the island keeps getting better. Live long and prosper!”
Unlimited Bio COO Vladimir Leshko shared his impressions from a week in Próspera ZEDE, highlighting the island’s rapid transformation into one of the world’s most advanced BioTech, MedTech, and Web3 ecosystems.
“It’s almost unimaginable that a small island in Honduras — the 130th economy by GDP per capita — is home to the world’s most advanced governance model,” Vladimir said.
During his visit to Unlimited Bio HQ, Vladimir met with advisors and investors from Infinita City, including Niklas Anzinger, and participated in the BioFrontiers event, where he presented the company’s combination gene therapy strategy.
He noted Próspera’s rapid development — from Duna Tower housing and crypto payments to car-sharing, coworking spaces, schools, and even a sauna — calling it “a real win-win for both Honduras and humanity.” Notably, 90% of his transactions on the island were made using the local $LIVES cryptocurrency, reflecting the deep integration of digital finance in daily life.
Leshko also highlighted the creation of Right-to-Try regulations in two U.S. states inspired by Próspera’s governance model — a testament to its growing global influence.
At BioFrontiers, Vladimir praised the work of Greg Meiselbach, Dylan Livingston, and Ian Huyett on U.S. Right-to-Try hubs, as well as Laura Minquini’s panel on Women’s and Reproductive Health, featuring Paula Amato’s forward-looking statement that “embryonic gene editing may one day be as common as IVF.”
Vladimir also acknowledged the work of Jorge Colindres, Lonis Hamaili, Niklas Anzinger, and the Próspera community, celebrating their contributions to building a future where innovation, freedom, and longevity converge.
“The momentum is real — investors are coming, innovation is thriving, and life on the island keeps getting better. Live long and prosper!”