Delaware has a well-developed body of law dealing with corporations, but not LLCs.
Wyoming has a well-developed body of law dealing with LLCs, since they originated in the state.
I've never heard of Nevada being a particularly good location for incorporation any sort of business entity that wasn't physically located in Nevada...
Generally, you should incorporate/organize in the state in which you are physically located. Organizing in another state (like Delaware) just means that you are subjecting yourself to an additional state's laws and compliance requirements.
Nevada has been generally seen as a state friendly to cryptocurrency efforts. However, that doesn't carry through to the federal level very well. Anyone trying to work in this field would do well to look at offshore incorporation.
Wyoming has a well-developed body of law dealing with LLCs, since they originated in the state.
I've never heard of Nevada being a particularly good location for incorporation any sort of business entity that wasn't physically located in Nevada...
Generally, you should incorporate/organize in the state in which you are physically located. Organizing in another state (like Delaware) just means that you are subjecting yourself to an additional state's laws and compliance requirements.