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About Vaduz
The capital city of a country that some border guards are skeptical about its very existence, Vaduz is not an imaginary place that could be a scene out of the movie "Frozen". It does sit in the mountains on the Rhine River near the Swiss border about an hour from Zurich. For those international wealthy types who like to hide their money for whatever reason, Liechtenstein has long been known as a discrete banking destination. With a tiny population of about 5,450 souls meandering its streets, you will definitely have plenty of opportunities to mingle with the locals either at a cafe or a coworking space.
Make sure you pack your thermal undies if heading to Vaduz to squirrel away some cash in its winter months, as the temperatures get down to around −3 °C (27 °F) with highs of only 3 °C (37 °F). This is an old city with a castle dating back to the 12th Century, a pedestrian only town heart and a national museum showing off archaeological and cultural artifacts in a medieval building.
Due to the fact that numerous rich individuals have been taking advantage of the banking system in Liechtenstein for years, in 2009 it had the highest GDP per capita in the world. Germany and the UK put pressure on Liechtenstein to change and it was about this time that Satoshi Nakamoto rolled out Bitcoin blockchain creating the crypto revolution. Today Liechtenstein wants to seize the leadership of the blockchain-based world and be the place where companies locate and do business.
Due to the country's small size and quick moving government, new regulations are being put in place. The government with the private sector is hell bent on creating an ecosystem that is welcoming and enabling to blockchain companies. Coworking venues are but one more little stepping stone in their burgeoning tech scene where money has always been in their banks, let alone in their blood. Liechtenstein does not regulate commodities, which will make it a very attractive destination for many companies around the globe.