Is HTX available in Sweden?

Available with limits, no MiCA authorisation

HTX is currently reachable by Swedish residents but holds no authorisation under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets framework. Finansinspektionen oversees the transition, and from 1 July 2026 firms without authorisation may not serve clients in Sweden, so the platform is best treated as winding down.

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, HTX is still reachable by residents of Sweden, but it holds no authorisation under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework and does not appear on the register kept by the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). In Sweden the competent authority is Finansinspektionen, the Swedish financial supervisory authority. From 1 July 2026 crypto asset service providers without MiCA authorisation may not serve clients in the European Union, including Sweden. Owning crypto is legal in Sweden, so the issue is the platform authorisation rather than crypto itself. Confirm the current position with Finansinspektionen before acting.

Availability

Availability for Swedish residents

As of 26 June 2026, HTX remains reachable by residents of Sweden, who can typically register, verify identity, and trade. HTX does not list Sweden among its restricted countries. The platform is operated offshore rather than by an authorised European entity.

Across the European Union and Sweden, crypto asset service providers are now expected to operate under the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework. In Sweden the competent authority is Finansinspektionen, and the European Union transition allows national grandfathering to run only until 1 July 2026. HTX does not appear on the ESMA register of authorised crypto asset service providers as of 26 June 2026.

With the European Union transition ending on 1 July 2026, a firm without MiCA authorisation may not lawfully serve clients in Sweden. For that reason the position is best described as available with limits and winding down. Confirm the current ESMA register and Finansinspektionen notices before you rely on this position.

How it works

Access, KYC, and products

HTX is a custodial platform, which means it holds the assets in your account on your behalf rather than giving you the private keys. Swedish users who can access the platform generally complete identity verification, known as know your customer, before trading.

Because HTX is not authorised under MiCA, the products offered to Swedish users may be reduced or withdrawn, and Finansinspektionen can warn against and act on the unauthorised provision of services. A platform that holds MiCA authorisation can serve Sweden on a settled basis, so check the ESMA register and the platform terms for Sweden before acting.

Acting within the rules

How to act within the rules

Holding, buying, and selling crypto is legal for individuals in Sweden, so a resident is not breaking the law simply by owning crypto assets. The clearest way to stay within the rules is to use a crypto asset service provider that holds MiCA authorisation and appears on the ESMA register, since that provider is supervised by a European competent authority such as Finansinspektionen.

If you currently hold assets on HTX, plan for the transition by reviewing where your assets are held and moving to an authorised provider or to self custody if needed. Report any taxable gains to Skatteverket and confirm the current authorisation position before you act.

Tax

How crypto is taxed in Sweden

Sweden taxes gains on crypto for individuals as income from capital, administered by Skatteverket, the Swedish tax agency. Capital gains have generally been taxed at a rate of 30 percent, with specific rules for mining and staking, but the current figure should be confirmed rather than assumed.

Rules and rates change and depend on personal circumstances, so confirm the current treatment with Skatteverket or a qualified adviser. See the Sweden crypto tax page for a fuller explanation. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 26 June 2026).

Compare available exchanges

Several platforms serve residents of Sweden, and a number hold MiCA authorisation and appear on the ESMA register. Availability and products vary, so compare the exchanges that are genuinely available in Sweden 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 Swedish regulator is Finansinspektionen (FI), and European Union authorisation runs through the Markets in Crypto Assets framework coordinated with 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 HTX available in Sweden?

As of 26 June 2026, HTX is still reachable by residents of Sweden, but it holds no MiCA authorisation and does not appear on the ESMA register. The European Union transition ends on 1 July 2026, so treat HTX as available with limits and confirm the position with Finansinspektionen.

Does HTX hold a MiCA licence in Sweden or the EU?

No. As of 26 June 2026, HTX does not appear on the ESMA register of authorised crypto asset service providers under MiCA, and it holds no Swedish authorisation from Finansinspektionen.

What happens after 1 July 2026?

From 1 July 2026 the European Union transition ends, and a crypto asset service provider without MiCA authorisation may not lawfully serve clients in Sweden. Confirm the current ESMA register and Finansinspektionen notices before relying on access.

Is it legal to own crypto in Sweden?

Yes. Holding, buying, and selling crypto is legal in Sweden as of 26 June 2026. The issue on this page is the authorisation of the HTX platform, not whether owning crypto is allowed.

Where can I confirm the current position?

Check the ESMA register of authorised crypto asset service providers, Finansinspektionen notices, and HTX's own published terms. Those primary sources are the most current way to confirm availability before acting.

Rules change frequently. Authorisations and platform terms can change, and Sweden applies the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, with the European Union transition ending on 1 July 2026. The position on this page is dated 26 June 2026. Confirm the current status with Finansinspektionen 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.