I mean apart from sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the [government] ever done for us?
If you really want no tax, go move to Vanuatu. It's a lovely, sunny place, the people are happy, the army and the police are the same thing and only 800 strong, the government is small, it's off the political radar so draws little interest from TLAs, English is an official language... and there is no income tax (with the exception of landlords), nor are there several other taxes on businesses (as it's a tax haven).
You don't want money 'stolen' from you? Then here is a realistic option available to you, one that is entirely achievable rather than pretending that it's possible to turn a country with a major economy into a tax-free zone, and wringing your hands that it obviously can't be done.
Property tax could be enough to fund most of the essential things you listed and is still enforceable even if a cryptocurrency is a primary currency. While your currency and income might be hidden, you still need to live in a house on land.
Despite the extremely common misinterpretation by the public, ~90% of libertarians are not anarchists who completely oppose taxation. They are "small government" (aka minarchist), not "no government".
I mean apart from sanitation, medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, roads, the fresh water system and public health, what have the [government] ever done for us?
If you really want no tax, go move to Vanuatu. It's a lovely, sunny place, the people are happy, the army and the police are the same thing and only 800 strong, the government is small, it's off the political radar so draws little interest from TLAs, English is an official language... and there is no income tax (with the exception of landlords), nor are there several other taxes on businesses (as it's a tax haven).
You don't want money 'stolen' from you? Then here is a realistic option available to you, one that is entirely achievable rather than pretending that it's possible to turn a country with a major economy into a tax-free zone, and wringing your hands that it obviously can't be done.