binance futures access via offshore entity

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Hi, I live in new zealand and like many others have just been shafted by the whole ftx fiasco. Binance NZ started in September and ever since then futures have been banned from the country (which fucking sucks).

Looking for guidance and help to setup an offshore company for the sole purpose of accessing and trading using binance futures. I have people in Guernsey who I am close with who can help with things on the ground also if required. Any guidance, help or point in the right direction would be greatly appreciated pls dm or comment back. thanks
 
If all you need is crypto and no access to banking ie you will only‌ use the corp to register at Binance and then send the profits to your personal‍ account at say Coinbase and then cash out

then any classical offshore jurisdiction will work.⁠ Seychelles, BVI, etc.

Again, ONLY if you dont need banking. Crypto ONLY.

If you need⁤ banking, most people will go with an Emirates FZCO or Singapore LLC
 
i see thank you. literally all i need is a (legal) binance futures login and‌ api's, nothing else..
 
Then you are free to choose from‍ all the classical offshores jurisdictions.

Id personally go with BVI but as I said Seychelles,⁠ Belize, Caribbean islands, etc are all good to use.
 
Why not set up a company in Guernsey and appoint someone you know there as‌ a director to create substance? That way you'll be able to get a fiat account‍ as well.
 
Hey,

You might consider Dubai as an option, which has some major advantages in comparison to︀ the majority of other offshore jurisdictions: advanced crypto legal environment, zero tax, and not black︁ listed from a tax perspective.
 
Sorry OP to piggyback on to your thread, but this something I want⁤ to do also

@TheCryptoAnt Just to make sure my understanding is correct here. If I'm⁣ only interested in using Binance Futures from the UK, and then withdrawing any profits to⁢ my fiat offramp (Coinbase UK), then I wouldn't need any banking and therefore any offshore︀ entity would be fine? Would this be fine because I would still be paying taxes︁ in the UK from whatever I send from Coinbase to my UK bank account?
Also, lets say I have a entity registered in BVI, but I am always logging in︂ and trading from the UK. This would still be fine because I am trading from︃ the foreign entity based account?

Thanks
 
No, the BVI company⁠ would be resident in the UK and you'd be doing tax evasion as far as⁤ HMRC is concerned.
 
Yeah if you dont⁠ need banking any 0% tax offshore jurisdiction is good.

You are technically operating an offshore entity from another country, so CFC applies.

Now will︂ you encounter issues because of it? Most likely not.
As you are gonna pay taxes︃ at the personal level it is very unlikely that HMRC will go asking for your︄ set up.

Even if they did, I'd just show them the transactions and never mention︅ the offshore entity.
 
Do you have any recommendations for setting up in⁢ BVI? Saw you recommended that the most.
Have you already done this yourself as a︀ UK resident may I ask?
 
Hey guys im in the US and looking to get a binance account⁤ kycd.. I looked at binance business accounts and it seems like an insane amount of⁣ paper work is required. What's the best way for a US citizen to get it⁢ done? Thank you!! I'm assuming it's making an offshore entity- if so whats the best︀ way?- And also gives you all the docs needed that binance requests?
How much would︁ it even cost to get it done.. I'm desperate since ftx is done. Thank you︂ guys! Would appreciate any advice!!!

Have you done it?︅ I have so many questions. Do I need someone that isn't a us citizen to︆ be on the offshore entity? If so how exactly should it be formed? He's a︇ driector and I am what? All these q I have. Perhaps if you can walk︈ through it please in short that would be huge! And if you can advise which︉ placr offers these services to make it properly so that I can submit all proper︊ paperwork for binance
 
Even if you set‌ up a structure they wont onboard you cause of you US passport.
Your best bet‍ here is to buy a dark and then rather trade on your name or through⁠ the structure.
 
Hey! Thank you for response. I didn't understand what you wrote there - "Your best‌ bet here is to buy a dark and then rather trade on your name or‍ through the structure"
Buy a dark what? Through what structure? Can you elaborate more on⁠ your reply because I didn't quite understand it. Thank you.!!

Can I do this as a US citizen if so how︁ would you recommend? Setting up the offshore entity comes right docs etc. - binance has︂ an entire list of insane amount of docs that it required for opening an entity︃ account. So what I'm asking is do these places that set up the offshore entity︄ provide the proper docs? I have been trying to navigate opening a binance account via︅ offshore entity as a US citizen and I am going in circles.. I'd truly truly︆ appreciate any help to finally get finalize how to properly do this
 
Hey can you clarify?⁠ Buy a dark what? Didn't get that entire last sentence. Thank you so much!!
 
Can we confirm that⁠ Binance.com won't onboard an institutional account if the Ultimate Beneficial Owner has a USA passport?⁤ As a USA citizen I was able to use FTX.com with a BVI LTD company,⁣ which was fully owned by a USA LLC, with a USA UBO. FTX was clearly⁢ aware of the USA UBO and USA passports/structure. So I'd love to be able to︀ use that setup on Binance.com. If not, I'm open to another way to do so︁ safely and legally. Appreciate the help.
 
For what Ive seen no, Binance wont accept it.

But you can ask them at︀ their .com site.
Try to get transferred to Compliance rather than general customer support cause︁ the later turbo sucks.

If they say yes please report back.
 
I'm curious. Would a Nevis LLC work in this case?

I'm asking because as far‌ as I know their corporate registry is completely private.
 
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