Europe is not one jurisdiction.

Every country has its own set of laws, taxes, problems :0)

But it is clear there is an effort ongoing to get most things aligned especially on how to fleeced the population 😇

This brings for me, one of the bigger problems, I moved to my current jurisdiction for #Bitcoin friendly laws, now that is changed/changing I have to move again.

I would prefer to stay in Europe but I see the risk that in a few years the whole of Europe will basically have aligned on these laws and have a common set.

In that case I think I better move out of Europe in one go...

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Honestly wonder if there really ever was or will be a "bitcoin friendly" country. Some places have cracks between spaces which can lead to finding favorable little nooks (so to speak) in some cases :) At least this is what I have found

El Salvador comes to mind.

Been there, but it is just getting started and sorry to say so, just getting out of third word territory while pricing has included another 10-20 years of current development already in it.

Europe still has some jurisdictions where #Bitcoin gains are not taxed, but slowly moving into one organized tax regime :0(

Some Islands are Bitcoin friendly as well as some countries.

Still looking for a good/best option as next destination.....

Not too sure about El Salvador anymore.