While much of the non-tribal world is still trying to solve data center issues of power, water, cost, and still-not-developed viable business models, Tribal Ready has already built a practical answer. Why This Matters Endorsements like this don’t show up randomly. They tend to appear when:
The broader market is still debating feasibility. What’s being recognized here is something different: A working model already positioned for ownership. Who This Is Coming From Gary Green is not a casual observer. He is known across industries for his work in business analytics, emerging technologies, risk intelligence, and performance strategy. He has operated at the intersection of gaming, technology, and capital for decades. He is the host of Casino Insider, author of multiple books including Osceola’s Revenge, and an early digital pioneer whose systems once powered a meaningful share of global e-commerce. He has owned and operated in highly regulated industries, advised at executive levels, and has long been an advocate for Tribal sovereignty. In short, he understands both the opportunity and the risk when new markets begin to take shape. Where This Leads The next phase of digital infrastructure will not be defined by who hosts it. It will be defined by who owns it, governs it, and captures its long-term value for future generations. Tribal Ready’s focus is straightforward: to ensure Tribal Nations can enter this market with structure, control, and defined return. Not as hosts. Not as tenants. But as sovereign decision-makers and owners. What’s Actually Being Recognized Most are still evaluating the problem. Power. Water. Cost. Viability. The signal here is different. The solution is already built…and recognized. That solution is Tribal Ready’s Sovereign Digital Hub™ with its Sovereignty Keeper™ — built by design for Tribal Nations to own, operate, and govern digital infrastructure on Tribal land in alignment with Tribal priorities for stewardship of land and resources. Not as a concept. Not as a proposal. But as infrastructure structured for ownership, control, and long-term value. A Conversation Worth Having
If you’re beginning to see similar signals (or are already being approached with opportunities in this space), it’s worth comparing notes. We’re currently in direct conversations with leaders who are evaluating how to take an early position…deliberately and on their terms. If you’re attending NTTA, meet with us in person for a private briefing, not a pitch. If not, request one, and we’ll schedule a time that works. Request a private briefing → [email protected] (202) 216-2872 or submit a request here. Comments are closed.
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