If I became an estonian digital resident, would it be legal for me to participate in icos if I live in the us?
Nope. God it must suck to be a US citizen during the crypto revolution.
>>3237685
Just use a fucking VPN on one's that don't pay attention
Apparently you can open a business in estonia this way, I was just thinking hypothetically what if I was 'officially' buying it for my e-stonian company or some such.
>>3237685
A lot of the icos don't check and aren in the his country. Do you really think anyone is going to find out or check?
>>3237685
What would you even get charged for? Especially for the Europe ones that have nothing in the US?
No, in fact, even worse. That would mean you try to "cheat the system" and would get you in much more trouble.
Look, it's based on your citizenship which is US. Just stay discreet, buy bitcoin, exchange this way:
BTC -> Monero wallet 1
Monero wallet 1 -> Monero wallet 2
Monero wallet 2 -> BTC
Don't use same exchange for the trades and definitely not same account.
>>3237972
Those transaction fees will kill off all potential gains
>>3237685
tfw Estonian resident and kys burger homo 56%face nogger
>>3237717
no one knows, this is the digital bleeding edge of technology and fintech. i say go for it. better to ask for forgivness than permission.
you have a great idea, with opening up a company in estonia. if you open up a "hedge fund" or whatever and trade in its name no one should be able to touch you. estonia can be the Switzerland of crypto.