How to buy Cosmos (ATOM) in France
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.
Buying Cosmos (ATOM) is legal in France through a platform authorised under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation, known as MiCA, by the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF), or passported from another EU member state, such as Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Bitstamp, as of June 2026. You verify your identity, fund in euro, and buy. Buying is not taxed, but a later sale to euros or spend is taxed under the flat tax, which rose to 31.4 percent on 1 January 2026. This is general information, not investment advice.
Is it legal to buy Cosmos in France?
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Cosmos (ATOM) is legal in France as of June 2026. ATOM is not legal tender, but there is no ban on individuals acquiring it. France regulates the platforms rather than the act of buying. A crypto asset service provider must hold authorisation under the EU Markets in Crypto Assets framework, known as MiCA, granted by the Autorite des marches financiers (AMF), or be passported into France from another EU member state. France is in a transitional period in which pre MiCA PSAN providers may continue until 1 July 2026, so the practical step is to confirm a platform holds current authorisation before you use it.
Anti money laundering supervision sits with the Autorite de controle prudentiel et de resolution (ACPR) alongside the AMF, so authorised platforms must verify who you are. Under the EU DAC8 directive, in force since 1 January 2026, platforms also report user transaction data to the tax authority. There is no coin specific restriction on ATOM, and it is widely listed on platforms that serve French residents. Nothing on this page is a view on whether you should buy ATOM or at what price.
The steps to buy Cosmos legally
1. Choose an authorised platform
Pick a platform that operates for French residents under the MiCA framework and that lists ATOM. Established platforms available to residents as of June 2026 include Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Bitstamp. Verify a platform current authorisation through the AMF registers and check that it supports euro deposits by SEPA transfer or card before you sign up.
2. Complete identity verification
Authorised platforms must verify your identity under the anti money laundering rules supervised by the ACPR and the AMF. You will typically provide an identity document and proof of address. This is a legal requirement, not an optional step, and is current to June 2026.
3. Fund your account and buy ATOM
Deposit euro using the methods the platform supports, then place an order for Cosmos. Record the date, amount, and euro cost, because the French gain calculation depends on your acquisition cost when you later sell. Fees vary by platform and order type, so review them in general terms.
4. Decide on custody
You can leave Cosmos in custody on the platform or move it to a self custody wallet you control, which is legal in France. ATOM can also be staked to earn rewards through some platforms and through self custody, and the rewards have their own tax treatment. Each option has different security and convenience trade offs, and tax reporting applies to your dispositions either way.
Tax on Cosmos in France
Buying Cosmos with euro is not a taxable event in France, as of June 2026. Tax arises only when you dispose of it, meaning when you convert it back to euros or use it to pay for goods or services. A swap from one crypto asset to another is not taxed under the current French rules for private investors. The gain on a disposal is taxed under the flat tax, the prelevement forfaitaire unique, which rose from 30 percent to 31.4 percent from 1 January 2026 after social contributions increased, made up of 12.8 percent income tax and 18.6 percent social contributions. If your total disposals across the year stay below 305 euro, the gain is exempt, measured on proceeds. Staking rewards have their own treatment and can be complex, so the gain is generally taxed when you later dispose of the rewards for euros. Occasional gains are reported on form 2086, and an account held on a platform based abroad must be declared separately. This is general information, not tax advice, so verify with the Direction generale des finances publiques (DGFiP) and a qualified adviser before filing. For more, see the France crypto tax page.
Where to buy Cosmos in France
Cosmos is listed on the MiCA authorised platforms that serve French residents. As of June 2026 these include Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Bitstamp. Compare the available options on authorisation, custody, fees in general terms, and euro funding methods, then verify current authorisation with the AMF and the platform terms before you sign up. We never present a listing as an editorial recommendation, and we do not link a platform whose availability in France is unconfirmed.
Compare exchanges available to France users
Platforms that operate for France residents under the MiCA framework and list ATOM include Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Bitstamp. See the available options side by side, then verify the current authorisation with the platform and the AMF before you sign up.
Compare available exchangesRegulator and sources
- Autorite des marches financiers (AMF) on MiCA authorisation of crypto asset service providers and the PSAN transition, current to June 2026.
- Autorite de controle prudentiel et de resolution (ACPR) on anti money laundering supervision of crypto platforms.
- Direction generale des finances publiques (DGFiP) guidance on the prelevement forfaitaire unique flat tax and form 2086.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to buy Cosmos in France?
Yes. Buying and holding Cosmos is legal in France as of June 2026. There is no ban. The platform you buy through must hold MiCA authorisation from the AMF or be passported from another EU member state, and a later disposal is generally taxable. This is general information, not advice.
Where can I buy Cosmos in France?
On a MiCA authorised platform that serves French residents, such as Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Bitstamp, as of June 2026. Verify a platform current authorisation through the AMF registers before signing up.
Is buying Cosmos taxed in France?
Buying with euros is not itself taxed, but disposing of ATOM for euros or spending it is taxed under the flat tax, which rose to 31.4 percent on 1 January 2026, as of June 2026. Total disposals below 305 euro in a year are exempt. This is not tax advice.
Are Cosmos staking rewards taxed in France?
France taxes the gain when you later dispose of staking rewards for euros, as of June 2026, and the treatment of rewards can be complex. Swapping one crypto asset for another is not itself a taxable event. Confirm your position with the DGFiP and a qualified adviser.
Can I keep my Cosmos in my own wallet in France?
Yes. Self custody is legal in France as of June 2026. You can move Cosmos to a wallet you control, though tax reporting still applies to your dispositions.
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Risk and change note: platform availability and the rules around buying Cosmos in France change frequently. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on June 26, 2026. Confirm the current rules with the named regulators and a qualified local professional before you act. Nothing here is investment advice.
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