Liberland, the micronation backed by Tron billionaire Justin Sun, has fired its technology secretary after accusing him of taking control of the country’s blockchain and blocking President Vít Jedlička’s vote. According to a Congress resolution published by Liberland, Dorian Stern Vukotić was removed from the blockchain-based Congress for “serious misconduct, abuse of power and breach of trust.”
The resolution claims that in November 2024, Vukotić removed multisig protections from the Sudo account, which holds administrative powers, and illegally centralized control of the Liberland blockchain. Then, in October 2025, he allegedly tried to take over the Liberland.org domain and, when that failed, pushed for a fraudulent site liberland.io.
A previous warning also links Vukotić to an unauthorized launch of tokens under the Liberland name. In the same month, it received funds from Liberland’s Ministry of Finance, consisting of BNB and Liberland’s own Liberland Merit (LLM) token, intended to create a trading pair for the two tokens. Liberland claims that these funds have not been deployed and Vukotić refuses to return them.
Changed governance settings
Vukotić is also accused of changing critical governance parameters. It would have increased the voting period in Congress from four to 75 days while blocking Jedlička’s voting rights.
Liberland demanded that Vukotić return the funds and hand over control of all liquidity pools to the Ministry of Finance. He said: “If Mr. Vukotić fails to comply with his obligations within seven days, Congress will consider his continued actions as defiance and diversion and will take all appropriate measures, including public censure. » Public censorship is a formal act of contempt on the part of a government agency.
Who is Vukotic?
In his argument for the legislative elections of March 2026, Vukotić claims his involvement in Liberland since 2021 and claims to have lived in the micronation for more than a year. He mentions meeting his girlfriend there and having a child “who was also a bit made in Liberland”. His program complains about Liberland’s “disorganization and lack of direction” and promises to overhaul budgeting and planning.
His proposals include the creation of a “Propaganda Ministry” to spread the “good vibes of Liberland” to neighboring populations and an intelligence agency called “The Invisible Hand.” In his final “attack” phase, he hypothesizes buying land with a large bribe or a D-Day type landing with 10 ships and 1,000 people. He added: “Maybe some idiot from Kistan somewhere sees how great we are and sells us the land somewhere else entirely. »
Liberland is a 7 km² micronation located in disputed territory between Serbia and Croatia. It is not officially recognized by any country and maintains a balance between complex entry rules and off-site camps to avoid antagonizing local authorities. In the congressional elections that elected Vukotić, Justin Sun was also elected prime minister seven times, although Protos is convinced that Sun never visited Liberland. Protos has contacted Vukotić for comment and will update this story if they respond.
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