A few years ago, I would have struggled to point out the tiny Baltic nation of Estonia on a map, and I don’t think I am alone in that. With a population of 1.3 million, Estonia only gained ...
In the four and a half years since launching its e-residency program, Estonia has spent around €8m ($9m) on the scheme but earned over €18m ($20m) from it in taxes and fees. The country has now 55,000 ...
The technology known as “blockchain” is presently suffering from guilt by association. Cryptocurrency investors lost more than $2 trillion in 2022. In February Senate hearings, the industry was ...
A planned transition to remote biometric identity verification for e-Residency could generate an additional 3 to 9 million euros in tax revenue each year.
In tiny Estonia, babies get digital IDs at birth, tax time is easy, and e-voting is real. But there are lots of reasons why the U.S. can’t follow its lead. In three decades since regaining ...
They call it e-Estonia. The temptation not to prefix this Baltic former Soviet nation with an “e for electric” name tag was too great. But the combined forces of the Invest Estonia, Enterprise Estonia ...
The e-residency program of Estonia is now under the local regulator’s radar as foreigners registered as e-residents of the Baltic nation are being linked to cryptocurrency frauds. The local police’s ...
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