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Crypto millionaires are flocking to Puerto Rico: MY RESPONSE
Crypto millionaires are pouring money into Central America to build their own cities Recent news reports suggest that soaring real estate. Once they're Puerto Rico residents, they pay zero tax on capital gains, dividends and interest, making it particularly attractive to holders of. Memecoins and DeFi are two of the riskiest, but potentially most profitable, plays in crypto. Now investors are moving to Puerto Rico to skip a.
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Burke, who says that his friends and crypto colleagues have been moving to Puerto Rico since the last bitcoin bull run in , tells CNBC that every Thursday, he attends a luncheon with around 30 to 40 other crypto-minded folks who live in either Condado Beach or Old San Juan. With the industry in crisis and many taking stock, entrepreneurs see a chance to build a more equitable crypto future. David Johnston's daughter at their home in the San Juan suburb of Guaynabo. We need to work on stereotypes going both ways.