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Ocean Pearl Development Project, St. Lucia
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Over the past decade, several countries have launched initiatives often described as “digital nations.” These efforts improved access and efficiency, but they focused on surface-level services rather than the underlying digital foundation.
The comparison below highlights where those approaches stop, and where Mitan begins.
From Digital Nations to Digital Foundations

With a digital foundation, everything else moves differently.
Picture a real estate development operating at full scale.
Residents do not create accounts. They arrive with identity.
Businesses do not register repeatedly. They are already recognized.
Property does not carry a paper trail. It carries a history.
Permits are not pulled from filing cabinets.
Compliance is not reconciled across systems.
Documents do not disappear when offices close or vendors change.
The infrastructure simply exists underneath daily life, quietly doing its job. A house becomes a home when it carries its memory.


Imagine a development where
trust is native.
Not layered on.
Not enforced by process.
Not dependent on vendors.
Just present.
In this world, identity does not need to be reissued. Records do not need to be requested. Ownership does not need to be verified through intermediaries. The system already knows where things came from and who holds them.
The Ocean Project is ready for the digital future, regardless of the form that takes.