Sols said:
Ultimately, the local laws of where the company is incorporated matters less and less if you violate laws somewhere else. Just like tax, you may end up having to answer to local laws of where you live.
For crypto only? Sure, could work. Cash it out through some creative, legal arrangement and live a happy, low-tax life in San Marino. Just be very, very careful. It'd be a boring life you end up unable to leave. Although San Marino would might even revoke residence permit rather than risk getting on Italy's or EU's bad side, if you turn out to be some bigtime mastermind criminal.
Fiat is where things get dicey. The banks in San Marino are wholly reliant on parties in WTO member states to function, so access to fiat currencies is not going to be that much easier than elsewhere. Same goes for payment processing.
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