Should I just get out of this 3rd world country asap?

Also whereto?

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Are you a white man looking to escape the impending niggerification of your nation and it's jewish masters?

I think Siberia will be the white man's last stand.

no, I'm a white man looking to escape the idiocracy which is partly but also substantially kept alive by it's pseudo """redpilled""" citizens

EU, or NZ. Maybe Canada? literally everywhere else is shit

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Good question. the problem I keep running into is where is the most crypto friendly? Lots of places in the past two years have tried to become a hub for crypto. Malta's "Crypto Island", Norway mining, Slovenia,

Most haven't really lived up to their claims. Malta for example is a disaster. "Pay 25,000 and then maybe we'll give you a license for your small business in 7 years" as an example. Singapore seems like the best place to be, but banking there as an American is hard. You either need 100,000 usd to set up a priority banking account, do citizenship by investment, or try to get a job there.

Citizenship by investment is kinda fucked IMO. Because Real estate is so inflated. So when a country or citystate wants you to invest 600,000 in real estate it doesn't seem like you're really getting that much for your money...

DEAGEL PREDICTED THIS.
US POPULATION WILL HAVE DROPPED BY 200 MILLION IN 2025.
THIS IS DUE TO EMIGRATION, SUICIDES AND EBOLA.

Presumably youd want a country with high rate of English comprehension also.

Maybe you can look into Cyprus.
Think their tax is quite reasonable also

Japan - individual rights very high. Very traditional. Relatively crypto friendly.
China - easy to setup business and get visa for little money. Most foreigners like Shanghai cause it's very western and clean. Ntb for crypto but biggest challenge is foreign currency exchange. Crypto is mostly OTC but some exchanges accept rmb. Difficult if you don't know Mandarin.
Singapore - strict laws, good for family, but expensive. Visa can be hard to get.
HK - expensive, very separate western and local life, easier for currency exchange, probably not good for family life. Crypto is pretty good there. Unsure about visa situation without a job offer, probably hard though. I dislike everyone there, very tense, edgy, foreigners are really annoying and have supremacist mentality.

Would you really trust HK and China right now as things are?

Same with Japan. Like...what if Japan and China get in a war?