Is Bitget available in Indonesia?

Not licensed to serve Indonesia residents

Bitget is not licensed by the Financial Services Authority, known as OJK, as a crypto trading operator in Indonesia. Indonesian law requires crypto trading services offered to residents to be provided by a licensed operator. In 2024 Indonesian authorities blocked the social media accounts of several overseas exchanges, including Bitget, for operating without approval, and as of June 2026 Bitget was not among the licensed exchanges. This site does not link to Bitget for Indonesia.

As of: June 2026Last reviewed: 2 June 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.

Quick answer

No, not as a licensed service. As of June 2026 Bitget is not licensed by the Financial Services Authority, known as OJK, which Indonesian law requires for crypto trading services offered to residents. Authority over crypto moved from Bappebti to OJK on 10 January 2025, and as of June 2026 Bitget was not among the licensed exchanges. Crypto trading is legal in Indonesia through licensed operators, but this site does not link to Bitget for Indonesia because it is not licensed.

Overview

What Bitget is and the Indonesia position

Bitget is a cryptocurrency exchange that offers spot trading, derivatives, and copy trading to customers in many countries. It also publishes a separate non custodial product known as the Bitget Wallet, in which the user holds their own keys.

Indonesia allows crypto trading through licensed operators. Authority over crypto assets transferred from Bappebti, the commodity futures regulator, to the Financial Services Authority, known as OJK, on 10 January 2025. Only operators licensed under the Indonesian framework may lawfully offer crypto trading services to residents. As of June 2026 OJK had approved a set of licensed exchanges, and Bitget was not among them (as of June 2026).

In 2024 Indonesian authorities blocked the social media accounts of several overseas exchanges, including Bitget, because they had not obtained approval to conduct physical crypto asset trading in Indonesia. Because Bitget is not licensed, this site does not link to it for Indonesia (as of June 2026).

The detail

Why Bitget is not a licensed service in Indonesia

How to act

What this means for Indonesia residents

Because Bitget is not licensed by the Financial Services Authority, this site does not link to it for Indonesia. Crypto trading is legal in Indonesia, but the law expects residents to use a licensed operator, and an unlicensed platform does not carry the protections that licensing is designed to provide.

Indonesia residents who want a licensed platform can use an operator approved by OJK. The alternatives below are resources on platforms licensed to serve Indonesia residents as of June 2026.

How crypto is taxed in Indonesia involves tax collected on transactions through licensed platforms, with rules under review as oversight moved to OJK. See the Indonesia crypto tax page for a general explanation. This is general information and not tax advice, so verify your position with a qualified professional before filing.

Sourcing

Regulator and sources

The relevant Indonesia authority is the Financial Services Authority, known as OJK, for crypto trading operators since 10 January 2025, previously Bappebti, and the Directorate General of Taxes for tax.

Exchanges licensed in Indonesia

Bitget is not licensed by the Financial Services Authority as of June 2026, so this site does not link to it for Indonesia. These resources cover platforms licensed to serve Indonesia residents.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Bitget licensed to operate in Indonesia?

No. As of June 2026 Bitget is not licensed by the Financial Services Authority as a crypto trading operator in Indonesia. Indonesian law requires crypto trading services offered to residents to be provided by a licensed operator. Confirm the current position before acting.

Why was Bitget blocked in Indonesia?

In 2024 Indonesian authorities blocked the social media accounts of several overseas exchanges, including Bitget, because they had not obtained approval from Bappebti, the commodity futures regulator that then oversaw crypto, to conduct physical crypto asset trading in Indonesia. As of June 2026 verify the current position directly.

Who regulates crypto in Indonesia now?

Authority over crypto assets transferred from Bappebti to the Financial Services Authority, known as OJK, on 10 January 2025. As of June 2026 OJK had approved a set of licensed exchanges, and Bitget was not among them. As of June 2026 this is the general position.

Can I still access Bitget from Indonesia?

Because Bitget is not licensed in Indonesia and has faced access restrictions, this site does not link to it for Indonesia. Using an unlicensed platform means trading outside the Indonesian framework and without its consumer protections. Confirm the current position before acting.

How is crypto taxed in Indonesia?

Indonesia applies tax to crypto transactions, historically through income tax and value added tax collected at the point of trade on licensed platforms, with rules under review as oversight moved to OJK. As of June 2026 this is the general position. This is general information and not tax advice, so verify your position with a qualified professional before filing.

Rules change frequently. Exchange availability, registrations, and the rules that govern them can change at short notice and vary by region. The position on this page concerns the centralized Bitget exchange, is dated June 2026, and was last reviewed on 2 June 2026. Confirm the current status with the Financial Services Authority and the platform before you act.

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Written and reviewed by the wherelegalcrypto editorial team, Morten Andersen and Fredrik Filipsson. Each status is checked against the named regulator and dated. See our editorial standards.