
“I have sworn not to write the name of the island where Roger Ver is currently residing, the reason being that he fears for his life. Ver and his his partner of two years, Ayaka, have been lingering down in the Caribbean for several weeks now, ever since he first began to seek economic citizenship, on one of the islands (a maneuver necessary before obtaining full citizenship). That was granted weeks ago, and now he wants to renounce his U.S. citizenship as well. Ver is a legend in the Bitcoin community, known as the ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ for his tireless evangelism of the virtual currency.”
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