I think the small benefit here is that they let you do everything online. And they take that serious. In any other EU country there will probably be something you'll have to do in person.
So this also means you can live the nomad life. Although I guess this isn't their (only) target audience.
Doing business is a separate (though connected) subject. The e-residency is broader than business alone.
For business you'll need an accountant to do tax-related work. You'll probably be able to find one which you can communicate with online, so your nomad lifestyle is still safe.
It gets a lot more attractive (at least compared to other EU countries) if they would take the next step and simplify tax work so you don't need to spend sums like €2000-€3000 on an accountant every year.
So this also means you can live the nomad life. Although I guess this isn't their (only) target audience.
Doing business is a separate (though connected) subject. The e-residency is broader than business alone.
For business you'll need an accountant to do tax-related work. You'll probably be able to find one which you can communicate with online, so your nomad lifestyle is still safe.
It gets a lot more attractive (at least compared to other EU countries) if they would take the next step and simplify tax work so you don't need to spend sums like €2000-€3000 on an accountant every year.