Episode 42 of The Watchman Privacy Podcast – Virtual Mailboxes and South Dakota Nomad Residency with PrivacyPost.io
Gabriel Custodiet speaks with Dallas, the creator of the privacy-focused South Dakota virtual mailbox service PrivacyPost.io. They discuss the benefits of virtual mailboxes and the process of South Dakota nomad residency. Becoming an international nomad or even a nomad within the USA is possible for most people, and can provide privacy and security benefits as well as tax and freedom benefits. Dallas, who has been aware of South Dakota’s desirable program for nearly a decade, is the perfect guide in this episode.
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Timeline
0:00 – Beginning
1:35 – Basic privacy benefits of virtual addresses
4:20 – Other benefits of virtual mailboxes
8:13 – Nomad residency in the USA (South Dakota)
13:45 – What data do we give out to have a virtual mailbox?
16:15 – Using PrivacyPost.io as an address for South Dakota residency
18:00 – South Dakota for trusts and LLCs
26:04 – Longevity of South Dakota nomad residency (in wake of Pandora Papers)
30:45 – How to avoid getting claimed by other states
35:40 – How does PrivacyPost.io differentiate itself from other services?
43:13 – How does PrivacyPost.io scan and send client mail?
44:40 – Running a business with privacy as a core value
51:15 – Other services PrivacyPost.io offers
57:27 – What are we required to provide to Privacy Post to use service?
1:06:50 – Car insurance as a South Dakota nomad
1:13:05 – Other details about PrivacyPost.io
1:17:40 – Who is Dallas?
1:21:30 – How Dallas avoids credit; consequences of no credit score
1:26:40 – Portugal residency
1:29:46 – Will PrivacyPost.io be around in 5-10 years?
1:32:02 – Final thoughts
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