Major website revamp
On March 13th, the Ministry of Communications unveiled it’s new design for satoshigov.org – the national website of Satoshi.

The interim Minister of Communications has released the following statement:
When we first built satoshigov.org, it was made using a premium wordpress theme, which prevented us from customizing it in the way we wanted to. The new website however, is fully hand programmed in HTML & CSS, in combination with JavaScript. This allows us to customize the website in any way we please, and provide it with the look we believe is best. We are very happy with the outcome of this new website, and hope to continue building it in the future. Talks for a Citizen Dashboard are already underway, and plans are being drafted as we speak. – Lucas of Satoshi, interim Minister of Communications and Grand Miner President
The Satoshi Gazette encourages readers to visit the website and provide feedback by emailing [email protected]. Website: https://satoshigov.org/
It is recommended to view the website on a desktop device as it is not yet responsive (meaning that it will not look good on cellular devices).
Waving our new flag
On the 7th of April 2026, the Government of Satoshi released the new National Symbols of the nation to the public. The Government had already begun talks on a new flag in early 2024, after consulting veteran micronationalist Nicholas of Flandrensis, the Grand Duke of Flandrensis and with Zar Antonov of Obscurium in combination with Cloe of Sancratosia. It was after these consultations that the Ministry of Culture and Education began laying the groundwork for a discussion on new National Symbols, which led to the final design of the new symbols. The three aforementioned micronationalists, combined with the citizenry of Satoshi helped design the new flag and provided feedback.
Want to know more about flag day and why we decided to change the flag? Read our article on it here: https://news.satoshigov.org/2026/04/07/our-new-flag-the-start-of-a-new-era/

Signing of treaty
On the 13th of March, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded talks with the Versmarkian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The talks led to a treaty being signed between the nations, symbolizing their long-standing friendship which nearly spanned a year.
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