Services

What I do and how I do it.


01

Cross-Border Tax & Migration Research

For individuals and businesses navigating multiple jurisdictions — whether driven by tax efficiency, residency planning, or regulatory positioning. I map the terrain clearly: what the rules actually are, what the trade-offs look like, and what questions to bring to local counsel.

This is research and analysis, not legal or tax advice. The distinction matters. I produce structured work product that helps you make better decisions — the advisors you hire then work from an informed client.

Tax residency mapping

Comparative analysis of residency regimes, tie-breaker rules, and practical requirements across relevant jurisdictions.

Migration pathway research

Visa options, golden visa programs, startup visas — mapped against your actual situation and timeline.

Entity structuring research

How holding structures, operating entities, and IP ownership interact with the jurisdictions you're in.

Regulatory environment analysis

Understanding the regulatory posture of a jurisdiction toward crypto, remote work, or specific business models.


02

Web3 Technical Work

I work with founders, protocols, and investment teams on the technical side of Web3. This means reading contracts, understanding protocol mechanics, and producing analysis that's actually grounded in how the code behaves — not just the whitepaper.

Most of my clients are either building something and need a second technical opinion, or evaluating something and need someone who won't take the documentation at face value.

Smart contract review

Functional analysis of contract logic, permissions, and edge cases. Not a security audit — a structured read-through with documented findings.

Protocol research

Deep dives into mechanism design, tokenomics, and system architecture. Useful for investment due diligence or competitive positioning.

Technical documentation

Clear writing for complex systems. Specs, internal docs, litepaper review and redrafting.

Integration advisory

Working through how a specific protocol fits into an existing technical or business context.


03

Bespoke Research

Some questions don't map neatly onto a service category. If the problem sits at the intersection of technical systems, regulatory context, and strategic decision-making — that's typically where I'm most useful.

These engagements are scoped individually. If you have something specific in mind, the right first step is a conversation.