Prospera, a Zone for Employment and Economic Development (ZEDE) in Honduras that uses bitcoin as legal tender, faces uncertainty about its future after the highest court declared the framework that created it unconstitutional.
Prospera Faces Uncertainty After Nasry Asfura’s Victory
Prospera, a Honduran city founded to become a self-governing territory within the nation, faces uncertainty following President Nasry Asfura’s victory.
Prospera was allowed to exist as Honduras was under the leadership of former president Juan Orlando Hernández, convicted on drug trafficking crimes and recently pardoned by President Donald Trump. The framework that enabled Prospera, called the Zone for Employment and Economic Development (ZEDE) law, came under fire from the previous government, with the Honduran Supreme Court declaring it unconstitutional by majority vote.
The law allowed these zones to exist and to act autonomously, with their own political, judicial, economic, and administrative systems, while still subject to the Honduran government.

The destiny of these zones remains unclear, as the court has yet to publish an addendum specifying how operating zones will be managed. Prospera, which has the support of U.S. investors and has been able to declare bitcoin legal tender and maintain a different tax regime than Honduras, filed a dispute before the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), seeking billions in damages.
Now, while the uncertainty on the zone’s future remains, Asfura’s administration might treat Prospera differently, given its ties to President Trump and Asfura’s views. Asfura supports private investment to promote infrastructure development and a larger role for multinational companies in Honduras, which led many to believe it was the best candidate for Prospera’s future.
Prospera’s investors include Palantir’s Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen, who have ties to the Trump Administration and would benefit from a favorable decision of keeping the city functioning as it has until now.
Nonetheless, Asfura has not revealed his thoughts on Prospera, putting billions in investments and infrastructure development at risk.
FAQ
- What is Prospera and its significance in Honduras?
Prospera is a self-governing city in Honduras, established under the Zone for Employment and Economic Development (ZEDE) law, which allows unique economic and legal frameworks.
- What legal challenges has Prospera recently faced?
The Honduran Supreme Court declared the ZEDE law unconstitutional, raising uncertainty about how operating zones like Prospera will be governed.
- What actions has Prospera taken in response to these challenges?
Prospera has filed a dispute with the World Bank’s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), seeking billions in damages due to the changing legal environment.
- How might President Asfura’s administration impact Prospera’s future?
While Asfura has not publicly stated his position on Prospera, his administration is seen as potentially supportive of private investment, which could influence the city’s viability and attract investors.
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