Is Gemini available in Mexico?
As of 11 June 2026, Mexico appears among the supported countries on Gemini's official areas of availability page, so residents of Mexico can register and complete identity verification. Confirm supported funding methods and assets on Gemini before depositing.
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, Gemini is available to residents of Mexico. Mexico is listed among the supported countries on Gemini's official areas of availability page, so residents can register and verify their identity. Crypto is legal for individuals in Mexico, though it is not legal tender and banks are restricted from offering it to the public under rules set by Banco de Mexico and the Fintech Law overseen by the CNBV.
Availability for Mexico residents
As of 11 June 2026, Gemini lists Mexico among the countries it serves on its official areas of availability page. On that basis, residents of Mexico can open an account and complete identity verification with Gemini, which is operated from the United States by Gemini Trust Company LLC. Mexico sits in Gemini's North America group and is not part of the United Kingdom and European Economic Area markets that Gemini said it would close by 6 April 2026, so that closure does not apply to Mexico (as of 11 June 2026).
Supported funding methods, supported assets, and whether a Mexican peso on ramp is offered can vary by country and change over time. This page does not state a specific list of deposit options for Mexico, because that detail should be confirmed on Gemini directly before you deposit. What can be said plainly is that Mexico is a supported country on Gemini's own list as of 11 June 2026, and that any account is subject to Know Your Customer identity checks.
Crypto activity in Mexico is legal for individuals and businesses, but it operates in a defined space. Under the 2018 law to regulate financial technology institutions, often called the Fintech Law, the National Banking and Securities Commission, known as the CNBV, handles licensing, while Banco de Mexico restricts regulated banks and financial institutions from offering crypto operations to the public. Platforms that serve the public operate under anti money laundering and Know Your Customer obligations (as of 11 June 2026).
How residents of Mexico can sign up compliantly
Because Gemini is available to Mexico residents, the compliant path is to register on the official Gemini platform, complete the Know Your Customer identity verification with valid identification, and confirm the supported deposit methods and assets for Mexico before funding. Keep records of your transactions for tax purposes, since gains can be taxable. Avoid any service that promises to bypass country or identity checks, as that can breach the platform's user agreement and put funds at risk.
If you want to compare Gemini with other platforms that operate in Mexico, the module below links to the exchanges that are genuinely available there. Verify the current position on each platform before acting.
How crypto is taxed in Mexico
How crypto is taxed in Mexico is administered by the Servicio de Administracion Tributaria, known as the SAT, under the federal income tax law. In general terms, profits from selling or disposing of crypto can be treated as taxable income for individuals, and the rules depend on your circumstances and how the activity is characterised. See the Mexico crypto tax page for a fuller general explanation and confirm your position with a qualified professional before filing. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 11 June 2026).
Gemini is available to Mexico residents as of 11 June 2026. Compare it with other platforms that genuinely operate in Mexico, then verify the current position on each before acting. These are informational links, not investment recommendations.
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 position on this page is stated as of 11 June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources below. The responsible authorities in Mexico are the National Banking and Securities Commission, known as the CNBV, and Banco de Mexico, with the Servicio de Administracion Tributaria for tax.
- Gemini, areas of availability page, which as of 11 June 2026 lists Mexico among supported countries.
- The 2018 law to regulate financial technology institutions, the Fintech Law, with the CNBV handling licensing and Banco de Mexico setting rules on financial institutions and virtual assets.
- Servicio de Administracion Tributaria, the SAT, treatment of crypto gains for income tax.
Frequently asked questions
Is Gemini available in Mexico?
As of 11 June 2026, yes. Mexico appears among the supported countries on Gemini's official areas of availability page, so residents of Mexico can register and complete identity verification. Confirm supported funding methods and assets on Gemini before acting.
Is crypto legal in Mexico?
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling crypto is legal for individuals and businesses in Mexico. Crypto is not legal tender, and banks are restricted from offering crypto services to the public under rules set by Banco de Mexico and the Fintech Law overseen by the CNBV.
How do residents of Mexico fund a Gemini account?
Supported funding methods and currencies vary by country and change over time. Gemini lists Mexico as supported, but you should confirm the available deposit options, supported assets, and any peso on ramp directly on Gemini before depositing.
Which other exchanges are available in Mexico?
Several platforms operate legally in Mexico under anti money laundering rules. See the best exchanges in Mexico page for options that are genuinely available, then verify current status before acting.
How is crypto taxed in Mexico?
The Servicio de Administracion Tributaria, known as the SAT, can tax gains from crypto as income. See the Mexico crypto tax page. This is general information, not tax advice.
Rules change frequently. Exchange availability and the rules in Mexico can change, and a platform can enter or leave a market. The position on this page is dated 11 June 2026. Confirm the current status of Gemini on its official areas of availability page and check the position with the CNBV and Banco de Mexico before you act.
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