Is Bitget available in Norway?
Bitget currently serves residents of Norway and Norway does not appear on the Bitget list of restricted jurisdictions. Bitget does not yet hold authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework. Its European entity filed a Markets in Crypto Assets application with the Austrian Financial Market Authority in June 2026, and whether Bitget can keep serving residents of Norway after the transition deadline is not yet confirmed.
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 June 2026, Bitget is reachable by residents of Norway and offers spot trading among other products. The competent authority for crypto asset services in Norway is Finanstilsynet, the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway. Bitget does not yet hold authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework: its European entity based in Vienna filed a MiCA application with the Austrian Financial Market Authority in June 2026, and approval is not guaranteed. Whether Bitget can continue serving residents of Norway after the transition deadline is not yet confirmed, so verify the current position with Finanstilsynet before acting.
Availability for residents of Norway
As of 26 June 2026, Bitget remains reachable by residents of Norway and continues to offer spot trading and related products. Norway does not appear on the Bitget list of restricted jurisdictions in its Terms of Use. The competent authority for crypto asset services in Norway is Finanstilsynet, the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway.
Norway is part of the European Economic Area and is bringing the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework into national law through its Crypto Assets Act. Finanstilsynet extended the transitional period for existing providers to 30 June 2026, after which providers are expected to hold authorisation as a crypto asset service provider. The first Norwegian provider authorised under the framework was approved in May 2026.
Bitget does not yet hold a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation. Its European entity, based in Vienna, filed a Markets in Crypto Assets application with the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) in June 2026, and Bitget has stressed that this is an application under review rather than an approval. Because the outcome and timing are not settled, the continued availability of Bitget to residents of Norway beyond the transition deadline should be treated as developing and verified directly (as of June 2026).
Access, KYC, and products
Bitget is a custodial platform, which means it holds the assets in your account on your behalf rather than giving you the private keys. Residents of Norway who can access the platform typically fund accounts using bank transfer methods, and identity verification, known as know your customer, is required before trading. Bitget applies anti money laundering checks as part of onboarding.
The product mix offered to a given country depends on local rules and on the authorisations Bitget holds. Some products, such as certain derivatives, are restricted or unavailable in parts of the European Economic Area. Confirm what is offered to Norway on the platform itself, and treat the Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation question as the main open issue rather than the day to day mechanics (as of June 2026).
How crypto is taxed in Norway
Crypto is taxed in Norway under rules administered by Skatteetaten, the Norwegian Tax Administration. In general terms, a gain realised by an individual on crypto is taxed as capital income, losses can be deductible, and crypto holdings can fall within the wealth tax. The exact treatment depends on personal circumstances (as of June 2026).
Rules and thresholds change and depend on your situation, so confirm the current treatment with Skatteetaten, the Norwegian Tax Administration or a qualified adviser. See the Norway crypto tax page for a fuller explanation. This is general information, not tax advice (as of June 2026).
Several platforms serve residents of Norway and are working toward or already hold authorisation under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework. Availability and products vary, so compare the exchanges that are genuinely available in Norway, and confirm each platform status with Finanstilsynet 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 competent authority for crypto asset services in Norway is Finanstilsynet, the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway, and European Union wide authorisation runs through the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, coordinated with the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). The position below is stated as of June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources.
- Finanstilsynet, the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway, guidance and registers on crypto asset service providers under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework.
- European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), register of authorised crypto asset service providers and Markets in Crypto Assets materials.
- Bitget announcement that its European entity filed a Markets in Crypto Assets application with the Austrian Financial Market Authority in June 2026.
- Bitget Terms of Use, definition of restricted jurisdictions, which does not list Norway (as of June 2026).
- Skatteetaten, the Norwegian Tax Administration, general guidance on the taxation of crypto for individuals in Norway.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bitget available in Norway?
As of June 2026, Bitget is reachable by residents of Norway and offers spot trading among other products. It does not yet hold authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework, and whether it can keep serving residents after the transition deadline is not yet confirmed. Verify the current position with Finanstilsynet.
Does Bitget hold a MiCA licence for Norway?
Not yet. Bitget filed a Markets in Crypto Assets application with the Austrian Financial Market Authority in June 2026 through its European entity in Vienna. That application is under review and approval is not guaranteed, so its right to passport services into Norway is not yet confirmed (as of June 2026).
Who regulates crypto exchanges in Norway?
Finanstilsynet, the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway is the competent authority for crypto asset services in Norway under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, working alongside the European Securities and Markets Authority at European Union level. Confirm a platform status with Finanstilsynet.
Is crypto legal in Norway?
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling crypto is legal for individuals in Norway. Crypto is not legal tender, and platforms that serve residents must be registered or authorised. Use a provider whose status you can verify and confirm the current rules before acting (as of June 2026).
How is crypto taxed in Norway?
Crypto is taxed under rules administered by Skatteetaten, the Norwegian Tax Administration. See the Norway tax page and confirm your position with a qualified local professional. This is not tax advice (as of June 2026).
Where can I confirm the current position?
Check the Finanstilsynet registers and notices, the European Securities and Markets Authority register, and the Bitget own published updates. Those primary sources are the most current way to confirm availability before acting.
Exchange availability and authorisations can change at short notice, and the Bitget position in the European Union in particular is developing ahead of the Markets in Crypto Assets transition deadline. The position on this page is dated 26 June 2026. Confirm the current status with Finanstilsynet and the platform before you act.
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