Is BingX available in Turkey?
BingX is reachable by residents of Turkey, a large crypto market, but its place on the Capital Markets Board operator list is not confirmed. Turkey brought crypto asset service providers under licensing through Law No. 7518 in 2024, with authorisation deadlines running through 2026.
Information, not advice. This is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. Verify the current rules with a qualified local professional and the official regulator before acting.
How we checked this. We set this status by reading the platform's own terms of use and country eligibility, and the public register kept by the named regulator, then dated the result. Availability can change, so confirm directly with the platform and the regulator before acting. As of 26 June 2026.
As of 26 June 2026, BingX is reachable by residents of Turkey, which is a large crypto market, but its place on the Capital Markets Board operator list is not confirmed. Turkey brought crypto asset service providers under licensing through Law No. 7518 in July 2024, and operators were required to apply and then obtain authorisation under deadlines running through 2026. Verify the current status with the Capital Markets Board before acting.
Availability for Turkey residents
As of 26 June 2026, BingX remains reachable by residents of Turkey, which is one of the larger crypto markets by activity. The Turkish regulator is the Capital Markets Board (CMB), known in Turkish as the Sermaye Piyasasi Kurulu, and money laundering supervision runs through MASAK.
Turkey brought crypto asset service providers under a licensing regime through Law No. 7518, enacted in July 2024. Under the secondary regulations, operators serving Turkish residents were required to apply for an operating licence and then to obtain a certificate of authorisation under deadlines running into 2026.
BingX is reachable in Turkey and offers Turkish language support, but its place on the Capital Markets Board operator and authorisation lists is not confirmed as of 26 June 2026. Its standing under the new regime should therefore be treated as developing and verified directly with the Capital Markets Board.
Access, KYC, and products
BingX is a centralized crypto exchange founded in 2018 and operated through entities that include BINGX GLOBAL PTY LTD, registered as a digital currency exchange with AUSTRAC in Australia, and BINGX EU UAB, registered with the Financial Crime Investigation Service in Lithuania. It is a custodial platform, which means it holds the assets in your account on your behalf rather than giving you the private keys.
Residents who can access the platform complete identity verification, known as know your customer or KYC, before they can use the full range of features. BingX uses a tiered system, with deposit and withdrawal limits that rise as a user moves from an unverified account to basic and then advanced verification. Funding options can include card payments, peer to peer trading, and fiat deposits through a licensed money service partner, though the available methods vary by country.
The product mix offered to a given country depends on local rules and on the registrations BingX holds. Treat the regulatory position set out below as the main open question rather than the day to day mechanics, and confirm what is offered to Turkey on the platform itself.
Licensing and the regulator
The regulator named on this page is the Capital Markets Board (CMB). BingX states that it holds registrations including a digital currency exchange registration with AUSTRAC in Australia and a virtual asset registration with the Financial Crime Investigation Service in Lithuania. Some further licensing claims by BingX are not independently confirmed, so they should be checked against the official registers.
BingX is reachable by residents of Turkey, a large crypto market, but its place on the Capital Markets Board operator list is not confirmed. Turkey brought crypto asset service providers under licensing through Law No. 7518 in 2024, with authorisation deadlines running through 2026.
How crypto is taxed in Turkey
Turkey has not applied a specific tax on crypto gains for individuals, and the wider tax treatment of crypto has been the subject of ongoing policy discussion. The tax authority is the Revenue Administration, known in Turkish as the Gelir Idaresi Baskanligi.
Because the policy position can change, confirm the current treatment with the Revenue Administration or a qualified Turkish adviser. See the Turkey crypto tax page for a fuller explanation. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 26 June 2026).
Availability and products vary by platform, so compare the exchanges that serve Turkey and check each one against the local regulator before you choose.
Every availability status here is dated and checked against the named regulator's public register. We never place a link to a platform where it is not available.
Regulator and sources
The regulator for this page is the Capital Markets Board (CMB). The position below is stated as of 26 June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources.
- Capital Markets Board (CMB), licensing of crypto asset service providers under Law No. 7518 and the secondary regulations.
- Reporting on Turkey's 2024 crypto law and the operator application and authorisation deadlines running into 2026.
- Revenue Administration guidance on the taxation of crypto for individuals in Turkey.
- BingX, published disclaimer and customer agreement on supported regions.
Frequently asked questions
Is BingX available in Turkey?
As of 26 June 2026, BingX is reachable by residents of Turkey, but its place on the Capital Markets Board operator list is not confirmed. Turkey now licenses crypto asset service providers under Law No. 7518, so confirm the current position before acting.
Does BingX hold a Turkish CMB licence?
This is not confirmed. BingX is reachable in Turkey, but it does not clearly appear on the Capital Markets Board operator and authorisation lists as of 26 June 2026, so its standing under the new regime should be verified directly.
What is the Turkish crypto licensing deadline?
Under Law No. 7518 and the secondary regulations, operators serving Turkish residents were required to apply for an operating licence and then to obtain a certificate of authorisation under deadlines running into 2026. Confirm the current requirements with the Capital Markets Board.
Is it legal to own crypto in Turkey?
Yes. Holding, buying, and selling crypto is legal in Turkey, although using crypto for payments has been restricted. Crypto asset service providers are now licensed by the Capital Markets Board. This page concerns the BingX platform, not whether owning crypto is allowed.
How are crypto gains taxed in Turkey?
Turkey has not applied a specific tax on crypto gains for individuals, and the wider treatment has been under discussion. Confirm with the Revenue Administration. See the Turkey crypto tax page. This is general information, not tax advice.
Where can I confirm the current position?
Check the Capital Markets Board and BingX's own published updates. Those primary sources are the most current way to confirm availability before acting.
Rules change frequently. Exchange availability and licensing can change at short notice, and Turkey's crypto licensing regime is still in transition under Law No. 7518. BingX's place on the Capital Markets Board operator list is not confirmed. The position on this page is dated 26 June 2026. Confirm the current status with the Capital Markets Board and the platform before you act.
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