Crowdfunding a city using blockchain is a very interesting idea. It takes a while to wrap my head around how it might work and why it would be worth investing. More details in the whitepaper is needed.
For example, I wouldn't imagine that the construction of utility systems would have much financial return.
Also, $10 million worth of assets in a city does not seem like much.
I do think that Russia is currently a decent place to live though. Society and government seem to be less contaminated by feminism and political correctness.
Thank you for evaluating the idea, we are trying to implement it in practice. If you are interested in investing in the project and not only this, we welcome it in every way (by the way, we have a special paragraph on our website about initiative people with ideas) and are ready to answer your questions and discuss this topic with you, for you to better understand it. (By mail, or online)
About profitability, if we understand you correctly, when building utility systems - now this is mainly done by private investors, and the cost of the land plot, after constructing utility systems on it, increases, on average, by 2 times.
We agree with you that the value of our assets, while mostly in the form of land, looks undervalued. It will grow during the implementation of the project. For example, in the city of Lipetsk, which is 15 km from our territory, it is larger by an order of magnitude.
As for the last paragraph, I think that you are right, probably this is so.
Especially the surviving provincial society.
We hope that you will have the opportunity, to communicate with representatives of this society and draw your conclusions.
We are waiting for your further questions and the continuation of the dialogue.