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NEED SOME PASSPORTS??https://citizenx.com/?ref=PlausiblyDeniableAlex from CitizenX joins Plausibly Deniable to explain the strange, funny, and increasingly important world of buying citizenship.We talk about why wealthy people are collecting passports, how citizenship by investment actually works, why Europe is cracking down on “golden passport” programs, and why more people are treating passports as geopolitical insurance. Alex breaks down the difference between residency, citizenship, and passports; the main tiers of citizenship programs; why El Salvador’s passport is different; and why places like Switzerland, Singapore, the UAE, Hong Kong, and the U.S. keep attracting millionaires even as the global order gets more unstable.We also get into exit taxes, global taxation, real estate risk, prepper psychology, offshore banking, prediction markets, insider trading rules, and why the best flex might not be a Rolex anymore — it might be seven passports.Sponsored by:Polymarket: https://polymarket.comZcash: https://z.cashCitizenX: https://citizenx.comNetwork Press: https://network.press_______________________________Plausibly Deniable: https://plausiblydeniable.orgLukas: https://x.com/SCHIZO_FREQSaila: https://x.com/sailaunderscore00:00 Passport flexing is the new Rolex flex00:46 Intro: Alex from CitizenX01:36 What CitizenX does03:00 Is “buying a passport” actually legal?05:51 Why the EU hates citizenship by investment07:11 Rich people want poor-country passports10:01 Who buys second passports?11:36 Crypto, trucker protests, and country risk12:46 Global taxation and FATCA14:34 The EU asset register17:15 Where wealthy people move19:12 Why UAE, Singapore, and Switzerland are hard to naturalize in20:49 Why Americans give up citizenship22:40 The decline of the U.S. passport25:12 Brazil, BRICS, and neutral passports27:31 The future of passports and individual surveillance29:28 The three tiers of citizenship programs30:49 The cheapest passports33:33 Caribbean citizenship programs36:29 Germany, conscription, and European demand38:45 Geopolitical chaos as passport marketing41:13 Pavel Durov, UAE citizenship, and state protection43:35 El Salvador’s million-dollar passport45:21 Where millionaires are moving48:10 How to design a good citizenship program53:00 What passport programs actually cost57:00 “Donation” vs buying citizenship1:01:00 Can you own too many passports?1:05:00 Passport portfolios and the ultimate flex1:09:00 Exit vs voice: preppers, bunkers, and passports1:13:00 Drafts, national identity, and exit planning1:18:00 Privacy, Swiss servers, and client secrecy1:23:00 Remote islands, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay1:28:00 U.S. polarization and internal exit1:34:00 Passports as downside protection1:39:00 Real estate as national-risk exposure1:45:00 Prediction markets and forecasting1:50:00 Insider trading, regulation, and Polymarket1:56:00 Final riffs and outro
By Lukas and SailaNEED SOME PASSPORTS??https://citizenx.com/?ref=PlausiblyDeniableAlex from CitizenX joins Plausibly Deniable to explain the strange, funny, and increasingly important world of buying citizenship.We talk about why wealthy people are collecting passports, how citizenship by investment actually works, why Europe is cracking down on “golden passport” programs, and why more people are treating passports as geopolitical insurance. Alex breaks down the difference between residency, citizenship, and passports; the main tiers of citizenship programs; why El Salvador’s passport is different; and why places like Switzerland, Singapore, the UAE, Hong Kong, and the U.S. keep attracting millionaires even as the global order gets more unstable.We also get into exit taxes, global taxation, real estate risk, prepper psychology, offshore banking, prediction markets, insider trading rules, and why the best flex might not be a Rolex anymore — it might be seven passports.Sponsored by:Polymarket: https://polymarket.comZcash: https://z.cashCitizenX: https://citizenx.comNetwork Press: https://network.press_______________________________Plausibly Deniable: https://plausiblydeniable.orgLukas: https://x.com/SCHIZO_FREQSaila: https://x.com/sailaunderscore00:00 Passport flexing is the new Rolex flex00:46 Intro: Alex from CitizenX01:36 What CitizenX does03:00 Is “buying a passport” actually legal?05:51 Why the EU hates citizenship by investment07:11 Rich people want poor-country passports10:01 Who buys second passports?11:36 Crypto, trucker protests, and country risk12:46 Global taxation and FATCA14:34 The EU asset register17:15 Where wealthy people move19:12 Why UAE, Singapore, and Switzerland are hard to naturalize in20:49 Why Americans give up citizenship22:40 The decline of the U.S. passport25:12 Brazil, BRICS, and neutral passports27:31 The future of passports and individual surveillance29:28 The three tiers of citizenship programs30:49 The cheapest passports33:33 Caribbean citizenship programs36:29 Germany, conscription, and European demand38:45 Geopolitical chaos as passport marketing41:13 Pavel Durov, UAE citizenship, and state protection43:35 El Salvador’s million-dollar passport45:21 Where millionaires are moving48:10 How to design a good citizenship program53:00 What passport programs actually cost57:00 “Donation” vs buying citizenship1:01:00 Can you own too many passports?1:05:00 Passport portfolios and the ultimate flex1:09:00 Exit vs voice: preppers, bunkers, and passports1:13:00 Drafts, national identity, and exit planning1:18:00 Privacy, Swiss servers, and client secrecy1:23:00 Remote islands, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay1:28:00 U.S. polarization and internal exit1:34:00 Passports as downside protection1:39:00 Real estate as national-risk exposure1:45:00 Prediction markets and forecasting1:50:00 Insider trading, regulation, and Polymarket1:56:00 Final riffs and outro