While Europe debates digital sovereignty, Switzerland is already deploying it.

Not as a concept.

Not as a whitepaper.

But as real infrastructure.

This is not about “blockchain.”

It’s about something far more profound:

👉 computational jurisdiction.

For the first time, a country can state with surgical precision:

where its data lives,

where its computation runs,

and under which sovereignty its applications operate.

That is what a national subnet on #InternetComputer actually means.

Because Internet Computer #ICP is not “another token.”

It is the sovereign layer that removes the switch.

For the first time in history, software can run end-to-end as verifiable on-chain services — logic, data, user experience, identity, everything — living by default in a system that is auditable, reproducible, and owned by no single entity that can pull the plug.

No hidden owners.

No central kill switch.

No single corporation — and no external authority — that can silence it with one decision.

Trust by design.

Not by promise.

And here is the real inflection point:

ICP is no longer speaking only to developers or the crypto world.

ICP is now speaking the language of States.

The language of:

• regulation

• sovereignty

• compliance

• resilience

• strategic independence

What we are witnessing in Switzerland is the beginning of a new era.

Internet Computer is moving from a global technology

to national sovereign infrastructure — country by country.

This is not a future promise.

It is a present deployment.

Today it is Switzerland.

Tomorrow it will be any nation that understands that digital sovereignty is not legislated first:

it is built. ∞

$ICP