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Topic: [2018-05-18] BlockShow on the best European countries for blockchain startups (Read 115 times)

legendary
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It's interesting how Belarus became one of the top countries here Smiley Seems the governmental efforts are strong.

pretty easily,when a goverment issues a Decree on the development of the digital economy
it includes zero tax on cryptocurrencies valid through 2023,ICO friendly environment and help for tech oriented startups
they created a special zone-HTP (High tech park) a cluster for IT companies
registering a company there is simple and costs nothing,you don't pay taxes until 2023,so this is a step forward to introducing same or similar rules in Russia,as Belarus is oftened
seen as a testing grounds for Russia

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It's interesting how Belarus became one of the top countries here Smiley Seems the governmental efforts are strong.
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Bitcoin Garden: BlockShow releases finding on the best European countries for blockchain startups
https://bitcoingarden.org/blockshow-releases-finding-on-the-best-european-countries-for-blockchain-startups/

Blockchain conference, BlockShow Europe 2018 has released a study identifying the top 10 European countries for starting a blockchain company. Switzerland is number one on the list, due to its positive regulatory dynamics and forward-thinking position on setting government guidelines for crypto startups. The country has been a hotbed for crypto innovation as home to Zug’s “Crypto Valley.” Gibraltar and Malta round out the top three due to similar dynamics and government participation.

The study looked at 48 European countries in total, analyzing different aspects to determine which of them promoted blockchain and cryptocurrency advocacy, while also looking at actual regulations set in place for the growing blockchain sector. The official criteria used examines Initial Coin Offering (ICO) regulations, regulations on cryptocurrency as a form of payment, as well as the taxation of cryptocurrencies.

Not far behind on the list is the United Kingdom at number 4, Denmark at number 5 (with 0% tax on cryptocurrencies), Germany at number 6 and Portugal at number 6 (where income from crypto is not taxed). Finally, Finland (where virtual currencies are exempt from VAT), the Netherlands and Belarus (where cryptocurrencies are tax exempt through the year 2023, and smart contracts have been declared as legal documents) round out the top 10....

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