The administration just rolled out what they're calling a "gold card" immigration pathway. Essentially, if you've got a million bucks or more to put down, you could fast-track your way to residency and potentially citizenship.
The policy targets high-net-worth individuals willing to make significant financial commitments. While details are still emerging, this move signals a shift toward investment-based immigration channels. For crypto whales and investors considering jurisdictional diversification, this could open new doors – though the devil's always in the implementation details.
Worth watching how this plays out, especially for those juggling global tax strategies and residency planning.
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ShadowStaker
· 5h ago
ngl, the "implementation details" part is doing some heavy lifting here... we've seen this movie before with other jurisdictions. curious what the actual slashing conditions are gonna be lol
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0xTherapist
· 13h ago
Starting at a million... This gold card gameplay is indeed attractive for whales, but I'm worried that there might be a bunch of unforeseen issues on the execution level.
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DAOTruant
· 13h ago
Can you buy an identity for just a million dollars? Is this real? This trick feels a bit too familiar...
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SmartContractRebel
· 13h ago
Starting at one million, is this another new trick to cut leeks? I think once this policy is announced, those big players in the crypto circle will probably start messing with addresses again.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 13h ago
Starting from a million, this threshold is really "approachable" for ordinary workers... But crypto whales probably have already been doing the math.
The administration just rolled out what they're calling a "gold card" immigration pathway. Essentially, if you've got a million bucks or more to put down, you could fast-track your way to residency and potentially citizenship.
The policy targets high-net-worth individuals willing to make significant financial commitments. While details are still emerging, this move signals a shift toward investment-based immigration channels. For crypto whales and investors considering jurisdictional diversification, this could open new doors – though the devil's always in the implementation details.
Worth watching how this plays out, especially for those juggling global tax strategies and residency planning.