Nevisians Welcome Destiny’s Profit Share and Scholarship Fund

After Destiny’s big reveal, the island is buzzing. Across Nevis, locals taking to social media to talk up what they see as the real benefits behind the project: jobs, opportunities, and a genuine shot at ownership.

One topic getting plenty traction. Posts and comments and about the 5% profit share flying around saying people already signing up, encouraging others not to “come late” to the opportunity. For many, that profit share isn’t just numbers — it’s proof that the project built with locals in mind.

The $1 million annual scholarship fund also lighting up chats, especially among students and parents eager to know when applications open. People calling it a “once-in-a-generation chance” for young Nevisians to study abroad without the financial strain that’s held back so many before.

Others highlighting how Destiny’s approach — blending investment with education and equity — feels different. “This one giving back,” one post read, while another said simply, “Nevisians finally part of the deal.”

With sign-ups already happening on Destiny.com and new faces joining the conversation daily, it’s clear that excitement about the project isn’t just coming from government or investors — it’s bubbling up straight from the community.

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