Local chambers of commerce usually have a how-to guide for your local jurisdiction, with all the forms you need. Much of what needs to be done can be done on line. It's just not that hard.
The "anonymous Bitcoin companies" currently active seem to have trouble running for a few months without ripping off their customers. Anonymous businesses are a problem, not a solution.
Agree... Yes running a business requires some work... but I have never had or know of anyone who had to turn to illegal means to do so.
Yes, regulations and red tape are shitty. But anyone can still easily run a business with minimum of fuss. Socialist countries have FAR more regulations than the US.
The worst problem of doing business in the US is not regulations but the threat of getting sued. US litigation culture is a complete fucking joke.
Yes the OP has no idea the red tape to setup businesses in Europe... no idea.
...and we will never have real Tort reform if we keep electing lawyers into office.
edit: the more I think about this post... is it possible the OP doesn't know the definitions of illegal and ethical?
lol. It is very easy to make a business that is ethical. For instance, I could buy some marijuana seeds, grow some marijuana plants, and sell the marijuana for a profit. After establishing this perfectly legitimate and ethical business, I would be imprisoned.
Perhaps you've never actually tried to think of starting a business. If you do, you'll realize how huge the regulatory hurdles are for almost all businesses you could make. Another possibility is that your mind is so warped by the government and the status quo that you dismiss illegal business ideas without even realizing that they are perfectly ethical and only illegal because the government is corrupt.
Also, you're right that I don't know anything about regulation in Europe. I'm willing to believe it's even worse than the US.