The Vanuatu Brief, for Bitcoiners.
Second Citizenship for Bitcoiners: a Vanuatu framework for sovereignty. The math, shown to the line. The on-chain source-of-funds playbook. The process, step by step. And the honest trade-offs, including the ones a brochure leaves out. Read it on a plane, hand it to your tax advisor, decide on your own time. No call required to get value from it.
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What is inside, named: the cost to the line, the Schengen loss (December 2024), the source-of-funds playbook, DSP versus CIIP, the biometric visit, and the file where Vanuatu is the wrong tool.
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Download the PDFTwelve sections. Every number sourced.
Not a sales deck. A reference document, written the way a skeptical Bitcoiner would want to read one: facts, citations, and the trade-offs surfaced rather than buried. Every figure is sourced, and the Schengen loss and CRS reality are named on the page, not in a footnote. Prefer to read on the web first? The full Vanuatu passport guide covers the same ground, sourced.
The new era
Why capital is repositioning, and why CARF makes 2026 the year it matters.
The pressure
Form 1099-DA, de-banking, wrench attacks, and single-jurisdiction risk.
The principle
A single passport is a single point of failure. You already solved this once.
How CBI works
The screen, the contribution, the grant. A legal mechanism, not a shortcut.
Why Vanuatu
The honest case: speed and zero tax, plus the Schengen and biometric reality.
The math, shown
Every line of the $145,000 all-in DSP figure, plus family pricing.
The CIIP
The Cocoa Sustainable Fund track, with the fund recoverable after four years.
Source of funds
The on-chain playbook. The two halves. Where Bitcoiners actually get stuck.
The advisor
Why one Bitcoin-native advisor, one direct line, beats a platform.
The process
Seven steps from first call to passport, with the biometric requirement named.
Application shapes
Three composited files. No invented praise, just the shape of the work.
Questions & sources
The questions we are actually asked, plus thirteen verifiable references.
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The guide answers the common ones. Your file has uncommon ones. A 60-minute session with Adam Juchniewicz, CEO, 21 CBI, puts your specific numbers on the table. The first call is a $475 engagement via BitSettle (BTC, Lightning, or USDT) or $500 via Stripe; whichever you pay is credited in full toward the advisory if you retain within 90 days, separate from the $5,000 VFIU line. No obligation to proceed. The Vanuatu Brief stays free.