Offshore structuring for such a turnover may not be feasible.
Instead I recommend traveling through Latin America and the Caribbean and to take advantage of digital nomad︀ visas that offer tax exemptions.
List of possible Destinations : Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados,︁ Bermuda, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Curacao, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Grenada, Montserrat, Panama, Peru,︂ Seychelles, and Uruguay. (Source :
https://nomadsembassy.com/digital-nomad-visas-with-no-tax/#hlfxj )
This list may be outdated, so you should︃ check each visa program to confirm it still exists .
Be sure to check the︄ visa duration, whether it's extendable, and the concrete tax exemptions(if it's also local sourced income︅ ) each location offers. And also plan a route , because most visas are only︆ valid for 1-2 years.
You could set up a U.S. LLC or a Belize LLC︇ (important : "designate them as disregarded entity for tax purposes " ).
If you're able︈ to "disguise" your crypto affiliate company as a normal marketing company , you might gain︉ access to "normal" banking services .
You should read the policies of each EMI or︊ bank, especially the section "Prohibited/Restricted Business Activities," to determine if you are eligible .(e.g. wise︋ prohibits buying/selling crypto to exchanges even if crypto affiliate marketing is not directly banned you︌ probably will face issues)
Alternatively, you still have the option of offshore banks that have︍ higher risk appetites, such as Paxum . You will pay high fees so beware of︎ that .
You could also try to live only on crypto and use a Seychelles️ IBC (search the forum for more infos ) and use crypto cards for daily expenses . But I would assume you will face some issues when trying to proof your income for visa applications .
You could also consider exploring Malta or Cyprus and operating your business through an offshore company and don't pay corp tax. This is illegal, but the tax authorities are not actively enforcing it. However, I would not recommend it.