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This country was a worthless piece of rock in 1863.

Today, it has more millionaires per square foot than anywhere on Earth.

How? A desperate prince made ONE deal that changed everything.

Here's how a dying country became the ultimate wealth magnet:🧵 Image
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This story starts with a broke prince in 1860.

His tiny country was dying. Only 1,000 people lived there.

No money. No industry. No hope.

He had one last desperate idea to save his kingdom.
Build a casino.

But not just any casino, he would use ALL the gambling profits to fund his government.

This meant he could do something revolutionary: Abolish income tax forever.

The gamble worked:
Rich Europeans flocked to his casino.

They loved gambling tax-free.

Soon, wealthy families started moving there permanently.

Within 10 years, a dying country became Europe's playground.

Welcome to Monaco:
Today, the numbers are staggering:

- One in three residents is a millionaire.
- Average property costs €52,000 per square meter.
- That's more expensive than Manhattan penthouses.

But here's the secret: It's not just about the money you save. Image
To become a Monaco resident, you need:

- €500,000 minimum deposit in a Monaco bank.
- Proof of €2+ million net worth.
- A clean criminal record.
- An apartment (starting at €2.8 million).

But the real barrier? There's barely any space left.
The country is 0.78 square miles.

Smaller than New York's Central Park.

You can walk across the entire width in 45 minutes.

Yet 40,000 people live there.

Here's how the wealthy game the system:
British billionaires can spend 90 days per year in the UK without paying UK taxes.

Monaco is 1 hour flight from London.

Work 4 days a week in Britain, live tax-free in Monaco.

The math?
Formula 1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton pay zero on their winnings.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic keeps all his prize money.

30% of Britain's billionaires have already moved.

But it isn't just about hiding money:
It's about protection.

- One police officer for every 100 residents.
- Very low crime rate.
- Complete privacy from media.
- World-class healthcare and schools.

Ultimate security for ultimate wealth.
The social benefits are massive:

Your neighbors are billionaires, royals, and celebrities.

A casual elevator ride could close a $100 million deal.

Access to wealth that money can't buy anywhere else.
Companies get the same treatment:

Pay zero corporate tax if 75% of revenue comes from Monaco.

No dividend tax when distributing profits.

No capital gains when selling the business.

The ultimate business paradise. Image
Monaco cleaned up its image in 2009.

They signed transparency agreements with major countries.

- Share financial information on request.
- No longer on any international blacklists.
- Legal tax optimization, not tax evasion.

But how do they make money? Image
Monaco makes billions from:

6% property transfer taxes.
20% VAT on luxury goods.
Corporate taxes on international businesses.

They don't need income tax when everyone's buying €10 million apartments.
The waiting list to live there is years long.

Real estate prices rise 40% per decade.

Demand far exceeds supply.

The ultimate status symbol: A Monaco address.

Once you're in, you never leave.
Here's what most people miss:

Monaco isn't just a tax haven.

It's a lifestyle upgrade, networking goldmine, and wealth preservation machine all in one.

The ultimate example of how geography shapes destiny. Image
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The lesson for investors?

Smart money doesn't just chase returns.

It builds systems that protect and compound wealth automatically.

Just like Monaco's residents automate their tax savings.
Investors:

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That's it. Thanks for reading.

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