Is WhiteBIT available in Poland?
WhiteBIT serves residents of Poland through its European platform at whitebit.eu. A WhiteBIT group entity authorised in Austria holds a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation that can be passported across the European Economic Area. Locally, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) supervises crypto asset services, and limits apply to accounts in the European Economic Area, including a restriction on USDT.
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 26 June 2026, WhiteBIT is available to residents of Poland through WhiteBIT EU, the group platform at whitebit.eu. A WhiteBIT group entity authorised in Austria by the Financial Market Authority holds a Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) authorisation, granted on 19 June 2026, that lets the platform serve customers across the European Economic Area, which includes Poland, while the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) supervises crypto asset services locally. Some limits apply to accounts in the European Economic Area, most notably that USDT cannot be deposited or withdrawn, so review the current terms before you act.
Availability for Poland residents
As of 26 June 2026, WhiteBIT is available to residents of Poland. The platform that serves the European market is WhiteBIT EU, reachable at whitebit.eu. The local regulator for crypto asset services is the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF), which supervises the market, under the European Union framework.
Across the European Union and the wider European Economic Area, crypto asset service providers are expected to operate under the Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework, either through a national authorisation or by passporting an authorisation held in another member state. A WhiteBIT group entity authorised in Austria by the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) holds a MiCA authorisation, granted on 19 June 2026, and that authorisation can be passported across the European Economic Area, which includes Poland.
This means a resident of Poland can generally open and operate a WhiteBIT EU account, subject to identity verification and the platform rules that apply to the European Economic Area. The authorisation was granted shortly before the wider European Union transition deadline of 1 July 2026, so confirm the current standing on the primary sources before acting.
Access, KYC, and the limits that apply
WhiteBIT is a custodial platform, which means it holds the assets in your account on your behalf rather than giving you the private keys. Residents of Poland who open a WhiteBIT EU account fund it in euro using bank transfer methods such as SEPA, and identity verification, known as know your customer, is required before trading. Verification under the European framework is required for transactions above set thresholds.
Specific limits apply to accounts in the European Economic Area. Since 30 December 2024, accounts in the European Economic Area cannot deposit or withdraw USDT, because the issuer of USDT had not obtained the electronic money authorisation that the Markets in Crypto Assets framework requires. Fiat backed stablecoins such as USDC remain available. Since 19 May 2025, crypto withdrawals from accounts in the European Economic Area also carry travel rule information requirements. Confirm the current product list and limits on the platform, because the position can change.
How crypto is taxed in Poland
Crypto is taxable in Poland, and the tax authority is the National Revenue Administration (Krajowa Administracja Skarbowa). In broad terms, disposals of crypto and certain rewards can create a taxable event, and the treatment depends on your personal circumstances. This page does not state a rate, because rates and thresholds change and depend on your situation (as of 26 June 2026).
For a fuller explanation, see the Poland crypto tax page, and confirm the current treatment with the National Revenue Administration or a qualified local adviser. This is general information, not tax advice.
Several platforms now serve Poland residents under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) framework. Availability and products vary, so compare the exchanges that are genuinely available in Poland 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 European authorisation runs through the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, and the local regulator in Poland is the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF). The position below is stated as of 26 June 2026 and should be confirmed on the primary sources.
- Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA), authorisation of a WhiteBIT group entity under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework, granted 19 June 2026.
- European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), register of crypto asset service providers authorised under the Markets in Crypto Assets framework.
- WhiteBIT Help Center, notices on changes to USDT services and travel rule requirements for accounts in the European Economic Area.
- Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF), guidance and registers on crypto asset services in Poland.
Frequently asked questions
Is WhiteBIT available in Poland?
Yes. As of 26 June 2026, WhiteBIT is available to residents of Poland through WhiteBIT EU at whitebit.eu, on the basis of a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation held by a WhiteBIT group entity in Austria that can be passported across the European Economic Area.
Does WhiteBIT hold a MiCA authorisation?
A WhiteBIT group entity authorised in Austria by the Financial Market Authority holds a Markets in Crypto Assets authorisation granted on 19 June 2026. Under the framework, that authorisation can be passported to serve customers across the European Economic Area, which includes Poland. Confirm the current standing on the ESMA register.
Can I use USDT on WhiteBIT in Poland?
No. Since 30 December 2024, accounts in the European Economic Area cannot deposit or withdraw USDT, because the issuer had not obtained the electronic money authorisation that the Markets in Crypto Assets framework requires. Fiat backed stablecoins such as USDC remain available.
Is it legal to hold crypto in Poland?
Yes. Holding, buying, and selling crypto is legal in Poland, supervised by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) under the European Union framework. The question on this page is the availability of the WhiteBIT platform, not whether owning crypto is allowed.
How is crypto taxed in Poland?
Crypto can be taxable in Poland, administered by the National Revenue Administration (Krajowa Administracja Skarbowa), and the treatment depends on your circumstances. See the Poland crypto tax page, and confirm with the tax authority. This is general information, not tax advice.
Where can I confirm the current position?
Check the ESMA register of authorised providers, the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF), and WhiteBIT's own published terms and notices. Those primary sources are the most current way to confirm availability before acting.
Rules change frequently. Exchange availability, authorisations, and the limits that apply to accounts in the European Economic Area can change at short notice, and the Markets in Crypto Assets framework continued to settle around the transition deadline of 1 July 2026. The position on this page is dated 26 June 2026. Confirm the current status with the Polish Financial Supervision Authority (Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego, KNF) and the platform before you act.
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