Is KuCoin available in Switzerland?
KuCoin serves residents of Switzerland. The Swiss regulator is the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), and Switzerland sits outside the European Union, so it runs its own licensing regime rather than the EU framework. KuCoin is reachable by Swiss residents for spot trading and a broad selection of altcoins.
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, KuCoin is available to residents of Switzerland and supports Swiss franc (CHF) funding. The Swiss financial regulator is the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), and because Switzerland sits outside the European Union and the European Economic Area, it applies its own rules rather than the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework. KuCoin serves Swiss customers on a cross border basis, identity verification is required, and you should confirm the current onboarding terms on the platform before acting.
Availability for Swiss residents
As of 14 June 2026, KuCoin is reachable by residents of Switzerland. The Swiss regulator is the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). Switzerland is not a member of the European Union or the European Economic Area, so the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework does not apply, and FINMA supervises the market under Swiss financial and anti money laundering law.
KuCoin is not listed among its restricted countries for Switzerland and is reachable by Swiss residents, but it does not hold a Swiss FINMA authorisation and serves clients on a cross border basis. KuCoin now enforces full identity verification, and it has faced regulatory action in other jurisdictions, so review its current terms carefully and confirm the position before acting.
Crypto itself is legal to buy and hold in Switzerland for private individuals. The question this page answers is whether the KuCoin platform serves Swiss residents, which it does as of the date above, not whether owning crypto is permitted.
Access, KYC, and products
KuCoin is a custodial platform, which means it holds the assets in your account on your behalf unless you use a self custody option. Swiss users often fund through third party payment partners or peer to peer trades, as direct fiat options can be limited. Identity verification (know your customer, or KYC) is required before trading under anti money laundering rules.
The products available to Switzerland are spot trading with a broad selection of altcoins, plus derivatives for eligible users. The exact list of coins and features is shown on the platform and can change, so check it there. For how any gains are taxed, see the Switzerland crypto tax page rather than relying on the app.
How crypto is taxed in Switzerland
Switzerland treats cryptocurrency as a movable asset for tax purposes, according to the Swiss Federal Tax Administration (FTA). For a private investor, capital gains on private wealth are generally free of income tax, while a yearly wealth tax applies to the value of holdings. The Federal Tax Administration publishes year end valuations that taxpayers use to declare crypto balances.
Income such as staking rewards, mining, or salary paid in crypto is generally taxable as income, and a person who trades very actively or with leverage may be reclassified as a professional trader, which changes the treatment. Wealth tax is levied by each canton, so the rate depends on where you live. See the Switzerland crypto tax page for a fuller explanation. This is general information, not tax advice (as of 14 June 2026).
Several major platforms serve residents of Switzerland, including Coinbase, Kraken, Bybit, OKX, Crypto.com, and KuCoin. Availability, fees, and supported products vary, so compare the exchanges that are genuinely available in Switzerland 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 Swiss regulator is the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). The position below is stated as of 14 June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources.
- Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), guidance and registers on crypto asset and financial services.
- Swiss Federal Tax Administration (FTA), treatment of cryptocurrency as a movable asset and year end valuation rates.
- KuCoin, country availability and supported features pages.
- Swiss Anti Money Laundering Act (AMLA) and FINMA anti money laundering guidance.
Frequently asked questions
Is KuCoin available in Switzerland?
As of 14 June 2026, KuCoin is available to residents of Switzerland and supports Swiss franc funding. It serves Swiss customers on a cross border basis, and identity verification is required. Confirm the current onboarding terms on the platform before acting.
Who regulates crypto exchanges in Switzerland?
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) supervises the market under Swiss financial and anti money laundering law. Switzerland is outside the European Union and the European Economic Area, so the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework does not apply.
Does KuCoin require identity verification in Switzerland?
Yes. KuCoin now enforces full identity verification (know your customer) before trading. It does not hold a Swiss FINMA authorisation and serves Swiss clients on a cross border basis, so review its current terms carefully before acting.
Is it legal to buy crypto in Switzerland?
Yes. Buying and holding crypto is legal for private individuals in Switzerland, supervised by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority. The open question on this page is whether the KuCoin platform serves Swiss residents, which it does as of the date above.
How is crypto taxed in Switzerland?
Capital gains on private wealth are generally free of income tax for a private investor, while a yearly cantonal wealth tax applies to holdings and income such as staking is taxable. See the Switzerland crypto tax page. This is general information, not tax advice.
Where can I confirm the current position?
Check the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority notices and registers, the Federal Tax Administration, and the KuCoin availability pages. Those primary sources are the most current way to confirm before acting.
Rules change frequently. Exchange availability and onboarding terms can change at short notice, and Switzerland is also reforming its crypto licensing categories with changes expected from 2027. The position on this page is dated 14 June 2026. Confirm the current status with the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority and the platform before you act.
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