Is Coinbase available in Vietnam?
Coinbase does not list Vietnam among its supported countries, so its full trading service is not available to Vietnamese residents. Coinbase is also not a licensed crypto asset service provider under Vietnam's new pilot regime. The lead regulator is the Ministry of Finance. Verify the current position directly before acting.
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, Coinbase is not available to residents of Vietnam. Coinbase limits its full service to the countries it lists as supported, and Vietnam is not on that list. Holding and using crypto became legal under the Law on Digital Technology Industry, effective 1 January 2026, but the separate pilot licensing regime led by the Ministry of Finance channels domestic trading through licensed local providers, and Coinbase is not among them. Confirm the current position before acting.
Availability for Vietnamese residents
As of 2 June 2026, Coinbase does not list Vietnam among the countries where its trading service is supported. Coinbase operates on a country by country basis and restricts access where it does not offer a localised, compliant service, so its full product is not available to residents of Vietnam.
Vietnam's framework changed in 2025 and 2026. The Law on Digital Technology Industry, effective 1 January 2026, legalises the ownership and use of crypto assets. Resolution Number 05 of 2025, issued on 9 September 2025, established a five year pilot licensing regime, and the Ministry of Finance (MOF) shortlisted domestic applicants such as VIXEX, LPEX, CAEX, TCEX, and Vietnam Digital Assets JSC. Under this regime, domestic trading is expected to run through licensed local providers, and offshore platforms are not authorised for that purpose.
Coinbase is not on the supported country list and is not a licensed pilot provider, so it should be treated as not available to residents. Confirm the current status with the Ministry of Finance and the platform directly before acting.
Access, KYC, and the local position
Coinbase is a custodial platform, which means it holds the assets in your account on your behalf rather than giving you the private keys. Where it operates, identity verification (know your customer, or KYC) is required before trading, in line with anti money laundering obligations. Coinbase does not offer a Vietnamese dong on ramp or a localised service for Vietnam.
Because Coinbase is not available and is not a licensed pilot provider, residents looking to trade compliantly should follow Vietnam's new framework as the licensed local providers come online. The pilot requires licensed providers to operate exclusively in Vietnamese dong. For how any gains are taxed, see the Vietnam tax section below.
How crypto is taxed in Vietnam
Vietnam is developing the tax treatment of crypto alongside its new legal framework. The tax authority is the General Department of Taxation under the Ministry of Finance. Historically crypto gains sat in a grey area without a dedicated regime, and the authorities are working out how disposals and trading will be taxed under the pilot. The exact treatment depends on your personal situation and on rules that are still settling, so confirm the current position with the General Department of Taxation or a qualified adviser. See the Vietnam crypto tax page for a fuller explanation. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 2 June 2026).
Coinbase is not available in Vietnam, so we do not link it here. The licensed market is in its pilot phase with domestic providers being onboarded. These pages explain the current rules and how the licensed local exchanges are taking shape.
Regulator and sources
The lead regulator for crypto in Vietnam is the Ministry of Finance (MOF), coordinating with the State Securities Commission (SSC), the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), and the Ministry of Public Security (MPS). The position below is stated as of 2 June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources.
- Coinbase supported countries information, which does not list Vietnam.
- Law on Digital Technology Industry, passed 14 June 2025 and effective 1 January 2026, recognising and legalising crypto assets.
- Resolution Number 05 of 2025, issued 9 September 2025, establishing a five year pilot crypto asset market and licensing regime.
- Ministry of Finance shortlist of domestic pilot applicants, including VIXEX, LPEX, CAEX, TCEX, and Vietnam Digital Assets JSC.
Frequently asked questions
Is Coinbase available in Vietnam?
As of 2 June 2026, Coinbase does not list Vietnam among its supported countries, so its full trading service is not available to Vietnamese residents. Coinbase is also not a licensed crypto asset service provider under Vietnam's new pilot regime, which is led by the Ministry of Finance. Verify the current position directly before acting.
Is crypto legal in Vietnam?
Yes. The Law on Digital Technology Industry, effective 1 January 2026, formally recognises and legalises the ownership and use of crypto assets in Vietnam, ending years of legal ambiguity. A separate licensing regime governs who may operate an exchange (as of 2 June 2026).
Which exchanges are licensed in Vietnam?
Under Resolution Number 05 of 2025 the Ministry of Finance launched a five year pilot and shortlisted domestic applicants such as VIXEX, LPEX, CAEX, TCEX, and Vietnam Digital Assets JSC. As of 2 June 2026 the licensed market is in its pilot phase, and Coinbase is not among the licensed providers.
Why is Coinbase not available in Vietnam?
Coinbase limits its full service to the countries it lists as supported, and Vietnam is not on that list. It is also not licensed under Vietnam's crypto pilot, which channels domestic trading through licensed local providers. The combined effect is that Coinbase is not available to residents as of 2 June 2026.
How is crypto taxed in Vietnam?
Vietnam is developing the tax treatment of crypto alongside the new legal framework, administered by the General Department of Taxation under the Ministry of Finance. See the Vietnam crypto tax page. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 2 June 2026).
Rules change frequently. Vietnam's crypto framework is new and rolling out through a pilot, so exchange availability and licensing can change at short notice, and Coinbase is not available to residents. The position on this page is dated 2 June 2026. Confirm the current status with the Ministry of Finance and the platform before you act.
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