
Make the decision before the Purchase.
Six guides for the reasoning that comes before a passport: status, fit, value, evidence, process, and structure.
Research is useful. A decision framework is better.
Follow the six guides in order, or enter at the question that is holding up your file.
Citizenship vs. Residency
Separate three legal statuses before choosing a jurisdiction: citizenship, residence permission, and tax residence.
Read the guide02Choosing a Jurisdiction
Use five criteria to compare a citizenship jurisdiction: objective, capital, time, compliance, and long-term maintenance.
Read the guide03When CBI Makes Sense
Test whether citizenship by investment is worth the capital, when it solves a real exposure, and when the honest answer is no.
Read the guide04Source-of-Funds Readiness
Check Bitcoin source-of-funds readiness before a CBI filing: origin, acquisition records, wallet history, tax records, and narrative consistency.
Read the guide05Timelines and Process
Follow the end-to-end CBI process from fit screening and source-of-funds preparation through government review, approval, and post-approval maintenance.
Read the guide06Entity Structuring
Place a company beside the citizenship layer, keep tax advice with qualified counsel, and align BTC, Lightning, USDT, card, and bank settlement.
Read the guideGo deeper where the proof already lives.
The Guide connects to the site’s reference pages instead of duplicating them.
The Citizenship Stack
See how citizenship, residence, tax, privacy, and entity decisions become one jurisdictional architecture.
Study the StackBitcoin Source of Funds
Move from a readiness primer to the complete public methodology for documenting Bitcoin provenance.
Read the methodologyUS Exit Sequencing
Size the citizenship-based tax exposure before a permanent decision. Exitly handles the renunciation project end to end. Launching Q3 2026.
Run the US Exit ToolHow We Verify Claims
Audit the source discipline behind program costs, mobility claims, tax posture, and processing windows.
Read the methodologyThe Bitcoin Passport Index
Explore the inaugural 2026 edition. The index ranks jurisdictions independently; a ranking is not a serviced-program endorsement.
Open the live index (opens in a new window)Why Not the Caribbean?
Read the direct case for why a legitimate program can still be the wrong fit for a Bitcoin-native file.
Read the comparisonTurn the research into a Brief.
The paid Sovereignty Strategy Session is one hour with Adam Juchniewicz, CEO. $500, or 5% less when you settle via BitSettle ($475). The amount paid credits toward professional fees on retention. No obligation to proceed beyond the Session.
Adam Juchniewicz, CEO, 21 CBI
