Is Gate.io available in Poland?

Available

Gate.io serves Polish residents and is not on its own list of restricted regions. Its European entity, Gate Technology Ltd, holds a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation granted by the Malta Financial Services Authority in October 2025, which is passported across the European Economic Area, including Poland, where the competent authority is the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF).

As of: 26 June 2026 Last reviewed: 26 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

As of 26 June 2026, Gate.io is available to residents of Poland. Gate.io's European entity, Gate Technology Ltd, was authorised as a crypto asset service provider under the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework by the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) in October 2025, and that authorisation is passported across the European Economic Area, including Poland. In Poland the competent authority is the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF). Poland is not on Gate.io's list of restricted regions. Confirm the current position before acting.

Availability

Availability for Polish residents

As of 26 June 2026, Gate.io serves residents of Poland. Poland is not listed among the restricted regions on Gate.io's official restricted locations page, so a Polish resident can in practice register and trade on the platform.

Gate.io operates a regulated European channel through Gate Technology Ltd, which the Malta Financial Services Authority authorised as a crypto asset service provider under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework in October 2025. That authorisation covers services such as the operation of a trading platform, the exchange of crypto assets for funds and for other crypto assets, the execution of orders, and custody.

A Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation can be passported across the European Economic Area, and Gate Technology Ltd has notified passporting into a range of member states. In Poland the competent authority is the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF). Treat Gate.io as available in Poland as of 26 June 2026, and confirm the current position on the European Securities and Markets Authority register and Gate.io's own notices before acting.

Regulation

The regulator and the framework

In Poland the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) is the competent authority for crypto asset service providers under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework, which has applied across the European Union since 30 December 2024 and is coordinated with the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).

Under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, a crypto asset service provider authorised in one member state can be passported across the European Economic Area. Gate.io holds such an authorisation through Gate Technology Ltd, which the Malta Financial Services Authority authorised in October 2025, and that authorisation can be passported into Poland. Confirm the current status of the entity on the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) register and the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) (as of 26 June 2026).

Tax

How crypto is taxed in Poland

Poland taxes gains on the disposal of crypto for individuals as income from monetary capital, administered by the Krajowa Administracja Skarbowa (the National Revenue Administration), and gains are reported in the annual return (as of 26 June 2026).

Because rates and reporting requirements change and depend on personal circumstances, confirm the current treatment with the Krajowa Administracja Skarbowa or a qualified adviser. See the Poland crypto tax page for a fuller explanation. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 26 June 2026).

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Gate.io serves Polish residents through its Markets in Crypto Assets authorised European entity. Other platforms authorised under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework across the European Economic Area also serve Poland. Compare the exchanges that are genuinely available 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.

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Sourcing

Regulator and sources

The relevant authorities are the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) as the national competent authority under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) as the authorising regulator for Gate.io's European entity, and the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). The position below is stated as of 26 June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Gate.io available in Poland?

Yes. As of 26 June 2026, Gate.io serves Polish residents and Poland is not on its list of restricted regions. Its European entity, Gate Technology Ltd, holds a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation granted by the Malta Financial Services Authority that can be passported into Poland. Confirm the current position before acting.

Who regulates Gate.io in Poland?

In Poland the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) is the competent authority for crypto asset service providers under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework. Gate.io's European entity is authorised in Malta by the Malta Financial Services Authority. Confirm the position on the ESMA register and the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF).

Does Gate.io hold a MiCA licence?

Yes. Gate Technology Ltd, part of Gate Group, was authorised as a crypto asset service provider under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework by the Malta Financial Services Authority in October 2025, and that authorisation can be passported across the European Economic Area, including Poland.

Is it legal to use crypto in Poland?

Yes. Holding, buying, and selling crypto is legal in Poland, and providers are expected to operate under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework supervised by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF). See the Poland regulation page for the general position.

How is crypto taxed in Poland?

Poland taxes gains on the disposal of crypto for individuals as income from monetary capital, administered by the Krajowa Administracja Skarbowa, reported in the annual return. See the Poland crypto tax page. This is general information, not tax advice.

Where can I confirm the current position?

Check the European Securities and Markets Authority register, the Malta Financial Services Authority, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF), and Gate.io's own updates. Those primary sources are the most current way to confirm availability before acting.

Rules change frequently. Gate.io's position in the European Economic Area is developing as the Markets in Crypto Assets framework is implemented. It holds a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation through Gate Technology Ltd in Malta, passportable into Poland, where the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF) is the competent authority. The position on this page is dated 26 June 2026. Confirm the current status on the ESMA register, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF), 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.