FAQs
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Yes. Contact us, provide your formation details, and we'll send a BTCPay Server invoice. Pay via Bitcoin on-chain or Lightning. No bank account, credit card, or fiat currency required.
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Absolutely. Wyoming law explicitly classifies digital assets as intangible personal property. Your LLC can hold, buy, sell, and trade Bitcoin, Ethereum, stablecoins, NFTs, and any other digital asset.
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Wyoming has no state income tax — period. No personal, corporate, or capital gains tax at the state level. If your LLC is a pass-through entity (the default), profits are taxed only at the federal level.
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No. Wyoming's Articles of Organization don't require member or manager names. We sign as organizer so your name appears nowhere on the state record.
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If you're personally sued, a creditor cannot seize your LLC's assets. They can only get a "charging order" — the right to receive distributions if and when the LLC makes them. They can't force a distribution, take over management, or compel a sale. Wyoming extends this to single-member LLCs.
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Yes. No residency or citizenship required. Your principal office can be anywhere. Our $600 full-service international package includes everything you need.
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$125/year registered agent (Sagebrush) + $60 annual report fee to the state (if under $300K in WY assets). That's $185/year total. No state tax return. No franchise tax.
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BitWY charges $399–$899 for formation and resells a third-party registered agent. Northwest charges $125/year and doesn't accept Bitcoin. Sagebrush charges $125/year, is the registered agent ourselves (on the CRA roster), and accepts Bitcoin natively through our own BTCPay Server.
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The Frontier Stable Token — the first stablecoin issued by a US state. Fully backed by US dollars and Treasuries with 102% overcollateralization. Live on 8 blockchains. Available on Kraken. We're working to accept it for our services.

