Is Crypto.com available in Australia?
As of June 2026 Crypto.com is available to residents of Australia. It is registered with AUSTRAC as a digital currency exchange provider, supports Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals, and lists a broad range of assets through its app.
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 Crypto.com is available to Australian residents. The platform is registered with AUSTRAC as a digital currency exchange provider, supports Australian dollar funding, and offers spot trading across a large asset list along with its card programme where eligible. Australia regulates this activity through AUSTRAC for anti money laundering and ASIC for financial services. Products and fees change, so confirm the current position before acting.
Is the platform available to residents
As of June 2026 Crypto.com is available to residents of Australia. Australian users can register, complete identity verification, fund in Australian dollars, and trade a broad range of crypto assets through the Crypto.com app.
Crypto.com is registered with AUSTRAC as a digital currency exchange provider, which is the registration a business must hold to exchange fiat for crypto in Australia. This places Crypto.com among the platforms operating inside the Australian regime as it tightens (as of June 2026).
The regulator and the framework
Australia regulates crypto on two main tracks. AUSTRAC, the financial intelligence agency, registers digital currency exchange providers under the Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing Act 2006, and a business that exchanges fiat for crypto must hold that registration. ASIC, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, regulates financial services and financial products, and some crypto activities fall within its remit (as of June 2026).
Australia is moving toward a fuller licensing regime for digital asset platforms through proposed legislation often described as the Digital Assets Framework. That framework is still being developed as of June 2026, so the detailed licensing rules for platforms are not yet final. Because the position is changing, confirm a given platform's registration and any new licence requirements with AUSTRAC and ASIC.
How residents access the platform
Residents access Crypto.com in Australia through its app after completing know your customer verification, which the Australian anti money laundering regime requires. The platform supports Australian dollar deposits, and it has offered low cost or zero fee deposit routes such as instant bank transfer and mobile wallet funding.
The product set centres on spot trading across a large asset list, with additional features such as a card programme and savings style products offered in some cases and subject to local rules. The exact products, supported assets, and fee schedule change over time, so confirm what is offered to an Australian account before trading (as of June 2026).
Tax treatment
Tax on crypto for Australian residents is administered by the Australian Taxation Office. This page does not give tax advice. For how crypto is treated in Australia in general terms, see the Australia tax page, and confirm your own position with a qualified local professional before filing.
Crypto.com is one of several platforms available to Australian residents, alongside OKX, KuCoin, Coinbase, and Kraken among others. Availability and funding methods vary, so compare the exchanges that are genuinely available in Australia 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 relevant authorities are AUSTRAC, which registers digital currency exchange providers under the Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing Act 2006, and ASIC, which regulates financial services and products in Australia.
- AUSTRAC, digital currency exchange provider register and guidance for the virtual asset sector.
- ASIC, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, on financial services licensing and crypto related products.
- Crypto.com, company information on its Australian AUSTRAC registration, Australian dollar support, and product offering.
- Australian Taxation Office, general guidance on the taxation of crypto assets in Australia.
Frequently asked questions
Is Crypto.com available in Australia?
As of June 2026 Crypto.com is available to Australian residents and is registered with AUSTRAC as a digital currency exchange provider. Confirm the current registration on the AUSTRAC register before acting.
Can I deposit Australian dollars on Crypto.com?
Yes. Crypto.com supports Australian dollar deposits and withdrawals, and has offered low cost or zero fee deposit routes. Funding methods can change, so confirm the current options in the app before you act.
Who regulates Crypto.com in Australia?
AUSTRAC registers digital currency exchange providers for anti money laundering purposes, and ASIC regulates financial services and products. Both are the bodies to check for the current position, as of June 2026.
What can I trade on Crypto.com in Australia?
Crypto.com offers spot trading across a large asset list through its app, with a card programme and other features available in some cases and subject to local rules. Confirm what is offered to your account before trading.
Is my crypto held by Crypto.com?
Yes. Crypto.com is a custodial platform, so it holds the assets in your account on your behalf. If you prefer to control your own private keys you would need a separate self custody wallet. This is general information, not advice.
Rules change frequently. Australia is tightening its regime for digital currency exchange providers and developing a fuller licensing framework, so a platform's status can change. The position on this page is dated June 2026. Confirm the current status with the regulator and the platform before you act.
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