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What are the best jurisdictions for crypto in 2025?
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Wait are you asking or this the title of your next blog?
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El Salvador,uae, Singapore,Switzerland
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Would love to know as well
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Just finished updating our internal guide on this topic. But hereโ€™s the summary: ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฌ BVI โ€” the go-to jurisdiction for token issuers due to its permissive legal framework. ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡พ Cayman Islands โ€” popular for their flexible Foundation Companies. Suitable mainly for large DAOs. ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฆ Panama โ€” the Wild West of crypto, with zero regulations. Polymarket and many others are based there. Panama also has private foundations similar to Cayman Islands, which are used by DAOs. ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US โ€” ideal for startups not engaged in regulated activities (e.g., blockchain scanners like Dune). Many โ€˜DevCosโ€™ or โ€˜LabsCosโ€™ are still based in the US even if they have affiliated offshore structures elsewhere. In the past, the US was a no-go for companies looking to issue tokens. It is starting to change. Wyoming is leading the charge with DAO LLCs and DUNAs.
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So far 2025 is shaping up to be a big year for crypto-friendly jurisdictions. Hong Kong is expanding licenses & derivatives Portugal & Germany offer tax perks for long-term holders Dubai & Cayman have zero capital gains tax El Salvador stays pro-Bitcoin, Malta & Estonia are pushing blockchain innovation and ofc the US is planning something big now.. let see, it will be a chain effect
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poland i think @woj
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The one we make together
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1. Internet 2. Utah
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USA, El Salvador, Argentina, Dubai, Switzerland
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Isle of Man is worth taking a look. Solid safety, No Capital Gains Tax, If you favor USDC, its favourable right now given that GBP is a steal at the moment. https://x.com/parolkar/status/1892481852755103804
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You can follow along in real time as /nouns enacts a Wyoming DUNA for the DAO.
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Bhutan? :D
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Iโ€™m surprised El Salvador hasnโ€™t gotten a shout out yet
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i'm hearing good things about the U.S. less bullish on argentina
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The Internet.
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Hmm perhaps locations that are more tax favorable .. such as Switzerland maybe
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cc @buzko
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In my experience SVG has been working quite well for: 1. structuring a crypto company that will launch a token 2. creating SPVs for deploying capital into crypto companies
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