They give access to Schengen too, that is nice, even though the paper work may be too hard for the moment. Wasn't Estonia the country who officialy does not tax cryptocurrencies if I remember well? In future this may be a great step forward for their economy.
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I don't remember anything about Estonia not taxing crypto. Like I said, the PR seems better than the actual situation on the field.
they are actively trying to push it that it's a great place to startup because of transferwise being such a big success, i think there is a huge disconnect with the actuality of this thou at ground level, i think they have had much feedback and the VISA is the way to go, from there you can layer up the e-estonia coin into the x-road, it's gonna be an interesting few years.