My wife lived in Australia for a while, we know it very well.

The middle of the outback is affectively a self sovereign territory that nobody cares about.

I didn't know about Thailand, thanks.

Bhutan; I wrote a thesis on for an abandoned degree, so I know it theoretically pretty well, but have never been there.

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yep. it's the water source that's the problem - nada

game-theory-wise, we might see a pretty large exodus of bitcoiners to a friendly region real soon

I wonder if governments will be incentivised to do this by a certain price threshold

if you can attract 10 000 Bitcoins into the country at 10million dollar per unit value, a 1million$ value?

a small island with a GDP of less than 10billion (ie Iceland)might be pretty happy at a $100000 per coin

El Salvador are already charging $1M in Bitcoin for a passport.

That’s gone up, used to be about 3 bitcoin . Inflation 🤷‍♂️