You are right of course, it depends on the individual circumstances and citizenship, as well as the countries of (temporary) residence. Much harder as an US citizen, or someone with a property, or wife and children that reside somewhere officially.void said:
it's quite easy to become perpetual traveler however way more complicated not to be seen as tax resident (anywhere)
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But fortunately it's not impossible, and of course it's easier if one doesn't run a business at all, stays away from US/EU, and has no need for bank accounts or brokerage there. No business -> no income -> no tax.