TLDR
- The Trump administration proposes the use of crypto for the relocation of Gaza residents.
- Gaza residents will receive digital tokens for land exchange.
- The plan includes temporary housing and food subsidies for four years.
- Tokenized lands that will be sold to investors for the reconstruction of Gaza.
- High profile figures such as Tony Blair involved in Gaza’s reconstruction discussions.
According to reports, the Trump administration is considering a controversial postwar plan for Gaza. This plan implies the use of cryptocurrencies and tokenized lands to relocate to Palestinian residents. The initiative would place Gaza under the US trustee. Uu. For at least a decade. Residents would receive digital tokens for their land, which could be exchanged for housing or relocation.
Gaza’s relocation plan faces a violent reaction from activists
According to reports, the plan describes a “voluntary” relocation strategy. The Gazans would receive tokens for their property, which would allow them to access new housing options. These tokens would be changed to apartments in new “smart cities” or relocation areas. The proposal suggests offering temporary housing and food subsidies for up to four years.
The objective of the plan is to finance the reconstruction of Gaza through the participation of investors. The Tokenized Earth would be sold to finance projects such as “The Elon Musk intelligent manufacturing zone” and “Gaza Trump Riviera & Islands”. The administration expects sales to collect capital for Gaza’s reconstruction efforts.
The scheme would play the land of Gaza in blockchain …
A 38 -page filtered proposal called Great Trust, according to reports, linked to the Trump era circles, imagine that a United States trust over Gaza for at least a decade after the war.
The plan would displace the 2 million residents of Gaza …
– Zeus (@zeuscrypto_) September 1, 2025
The proposal has generated important criticisms of civil rights organizations. These groups argue that the plan ignores the rights of Palestinian residents. Hamas officer, Basem Naim, condemned the initiative, stating that “Gaza is not on sale.” Several defense groups have also expressed concern about the potential of greater displacement.
In addition, the plan links certain entities based in the United States with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The reports indicate that the Boston consulting group contributed to financial planning, although BCG has denied participation. Despite this, the plan continues to attract attention due to its controversial nature and its possible consequences for Gaza residents.
Participation of other high profile figures
The Trump administration is not the only political entity linked to the proposal. The group of experts from former United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair, has also been involved in discussions. The reports suggest that Blair’s group collaborated with the Trump administration in a similar Gaza reconstruction project.
According to the reports, Blair met with Trump and Jared Kushner last July to discuss the plan. However, the details of the meeting are still not revealed. As Gaza’s future remains in balance, global attention continues to focus on the ongoing efforts to remodel the region.

