Is Bitget available in Spain?
Spain residents can currently open a Bitget account, complete identity verification, and trade supported assets, with euro funding available. Spain applies the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation, known as MiCA, and the national competent authority is the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores. Spain has set the end of its MiCA transition for 1 July 2026, after which only providers authorised as a crypto asset service provider may serve residents. As of June 2026 Bitget operates during this transition and is pursuing MiCA authorisation through an European Union entity. This site links to Bitget for Spain while it remains available, but verify the current position, especially after 1 July 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.
Yes, for now. As of June 2026 Bitget is available to Spain residents for supported spot trading and other products, with euro funding. Crypto is legal to buy and hold in Spain, which applies the European Union MiCA framework supervised by the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores. Spain ends its MiCA transition on 1 July 2026, after which only authorised crypto asset service providers may serve residents, and Bitget is pursuing that authorisation through an European Union entity. Tax on crypto is administered by the Agencia Tributaria.
What Bitget is and the Spain 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.
Spain regulates crypto asset services under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation. The Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores, the Spain competent authority, supervises crypto asset service providers, and the Banco de Espana previously maintained the national register for virtual asset providers. As of June 2026 Spain is in the closing phase of its MiCA transition, which it has set to end on 1 July 2026.
Bitget currently serves Spain residents with a Spanish language interface and euro support. As of June 2026 Bitget holds virtual asset registrations in several European Union member states, including Italy, Poland, Lithuania, and Bulgaria, and it has said it is pursuing full MiCA authorisation through an European Union entity. Confirm the current authorisation status before acting, especially after the transition ends.
How Bitget operates in Spain
- Legal to use. Crypto is legal to buy and hold in Spain, and residents can currently access the Bitget exchange for supported assets (as of June 2026).
- MiCA framework. Spain applies the European Union MiCA Regulation, supervised by the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores. Spain has set the end of its MiCA transition for 1 July 2026, after which only authorised crypto asset service providers may serve residents (as of June 2026).
- Authorisation pending. Bitget has said it is pursuing MiCA authorisation through an European Union entity and has opened a European base in Vienna. As of June 2026 it is not yet listed as a fully authorised crypto asset service provider, so its ability to serve Spain after the transition depends on securing that authorisation. Verify the current position.
- Identity and funding. Spain users complete know your customer identity verification. Funding can include euro methods such as bank transfer and card through partners, alongside crypto deposits. Available methods can change (as of June 2026).
- Products offered. Spain users can buy, sell, and hold supported coins. Specific assets and features can vary and some may be limited under European Union rules as MiCA takes full effect (as of June 2026).
- Bitget Wallet is separate. The Bitget Wallet is a separate non custodial product in which the user holds their own keys. It is distinct from the centralized exchange and should be considered on its own terms (as of June 2026).
What this means for Spain residents
Because Bitget is currently available to Spain residents, this site can point Spain users to it while it remains available. You will be asked to complete identity verification before trading, and euro funding is generally available through partners.
The key change to watch is the end of the Spain MiCA transition on 1 July 2026. After that date, only providers authorised as a crypto asset service provider may lawfully serve residents. Confirm whether Bitget has secured MiCA authorisation before relying on it past the transition, and remember that authorisation is not a statement about the value of any crypto you buy.
How crypto is taxed in Spain is handled by the Agencia Tributaria, which generally treats gains on disposals as savings income and requires reporting of holdings. See the Spain 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.
Regulator and sources
The relevant Spain authority is the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores for crypto asset service providers under MiCA, with the Banco de Espana for the earlier national register, and the Agencia Tributaria for tax.
- European Union Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation, the framework for crypto asset service providers across the European Union.
- Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores, authorisation and supervision of crypto asset service providers in Spain and the MiCA transition timeline.
- Banco de Espana, the earlier national register for virtual asset service providers in Spain.
- Agencia Tributaria, guidance on the reporting and taxation of crypto assets in Spain.
Bitget is available to Spain residents during the MiCA transition as of June 2026, with the transition ending on 1 July 2026. It is one of several platforms serving Spain, so compare the exchanges that genuinely serve Spain users, and confirm their MiCA authorisation, 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.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bitget available in Spain?
Yes, for now. As of June 2026 Bitget is available to Spain residents for supported products, with euro funding, during Spain's MiCA transition. Spain ends that transition on 1 July 2026, after which only authorised crypto asset service providers may serve residents. Confirm the current position before acting.
Is Bitget authorised under MiCA?
As of June 2026 Bitget has said it is pursuing MiCA authorisation through an European Union entity and is not yet listed as a fully authorised crypto asset service provider. Its ability to serve Spain after 1 July 2026 depends on securing that authorisation. Verify the current status with the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores.
Who regulates crypto exchanges in Spain?
The Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores is the Spain competent authority for crypto asset service providers under the European Union MiCA Regulation, and the Banco de Espana previously held the national register for virtual asset providers. As of June 2026 verify the current position directly.
Can I fund a Bitget account in euros from Spain?
As of June 2026 Bitget supports euro funding for Spain users through methods such as bank transfer and card via partners, alongside crypto deposits. Available methods can change, so confirm before depositing.
How is crypto taxed in Spain?
The Agencia Tributaria generally treats gains on disposals of crypto as savings income and requires reporting of holdings. 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. Spain ends its MiCA transition on 1 July 2026, so confirm the current status with the Comision Nacional del Mercado de Valores and the platform before you act.
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