Just came across this. Asgardia is a new Nation, with plans to exist in space...somewhere in Earth's orbit. Their goal is Utopian in spirit, an opportunity to get away from the strife, politics, and war in our world.
They're accepting applications for citizenship and I believe they'd be prime to adopt a currency that can exist without the need for a Central Bank, monetary policy, or political and economic wrangling that comes with managing a currency.
It might even be cheap to mine in space - the heat generated could be used to warm living quarters and/or power systems.
Shall we bring them Bitcoin?
The term utopia was coined from Greek by Sir Thomas More for his 1516 book Utopia, describing a fictional island society in the south Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South America.
The word comes from Greek: oὐ ("not") and τόπoς ("place") and means "no-place", and strictly describes any non-existent society 'described in considerable detail'. However, in standard usage, the word's meaning has narrowed and now usually describes a non-existent society that is intended to be viewed as considerably better than contemporary society. Eutopia, derived from Greek εὖ ("good" or "well") and τόπoς ("place"), means "good place", and is strictly speaking the correct term to describe a positive utopia. In English, eutopia and utopia are homophonous, which may have given rise to the change in meaning.