I do think that more and more people will see the wisdom of jurisdiction hopping. So far, Bitcoin-friendly countries tend to cluster outside of North America and Europe. It'd be interesting if someone created a ranking similar to NomadList that took into account BTC regulations, number of merchants accepting BTC etc.
My hope is that BTC-based social networks like SN and Nostr scale out to the point where people can make a decent living on a much lower barrier to entry. As BTC price increases, I believe this is possible.
I can live on next to nothing where I'm at now, it gets worse of course when I need to rent the most basic room possible somewhere else in Asia...
Going back to Nepal soon, that is a promising alternative for me at least!
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