How to buy Dogecoin in Indonesia

STATUS: LEGAL TO BUY
Regulator: OJK As of: 10 January 2025 Last reviewed: June 15, 2026

This is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. It is not a recommendation to buy any asset. Verify the current rules with a qualified local professional and the official regulator before acting.

Quick answer

Buying and holding Dogecoin is legal in Indonesia, where it is treated as a tradable digital financial asset supervised by the Otoritas Jasa Keuangan as of 10 January 2025. Buy through an OJK licensed platform such as Indodax, Pintu, Tokocrypto, or Reku using rupiah. Dogecoin is not legal tender and cannot be used to pay for goods or services. This page explains the steps, not whether to buy.

Is buying Dogecoin legal in Indonesia

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Dogecoin is legal in Indonesia, where crypto is treated as a tradable digital financial asset rather than a means of payment. Supervision passed to the Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK), the Financial Services Authority, from the Commodity Futures Trading Supervisory Agency (Bappebti) on 10 January 2025, and Bank Indonesia oversees payment matters and the rupiah. Platforms that serve Indonesian residents must hold OJK licensing. Dogecoin is treated like other listed crypto assets, with no separate rule that singles it out as of 10 January 2025.

The steps to buy compliantly

1. Choose an OJK licensed platform

Pick a platform that appears on the current OJK list of licensed and registered exchanges. Platforms that serve residents as of 2026 include Indodax, Pintu, Tokocrypto, Reku, and Upbit Indonesia, named here for reference rather than as a recommendation, and they list Dogecoin. Confirm the platform's current licensing and that it lists Dogecoin before you sign up.

2. Complete identity verification

Licensed platforms verify your identity under know your customer rules before you can trade. You will usually provide an identity document and complete a verification check.

3. Deposit rupiah and buy

Fund the account with rupiah through a supported Indonesian bank transfer or payment method, then place an order for Dogecoin. Using a licensed local platform keeps the transaction inside the local tax and supervision system.

4. Keep records and consider storage

Keep a record of each purchase and sale. You can leave Dogecoin in custody on the platform or move it to a wallet you control. Note that Dogecoin is a proof of work coin and does not offer native staking rewards, so be cautious of any product that promises a yield on it.

The tax to plan for

Not tax advice, verify before filing

Buying Dogecoin does not itself trigger income tax in Indonesia, but selling does. As of 1 August 2025, a final income tax of 0.21 percent applies to disposals through licensed local platforms and 1 percent through foreign ones, under PMK 50/2025, administered by the Directorate General of Taxes (DJP). Value added tax no longer applies to the transfer of crypto itself. See the Indonesia crypto tax page for the detail, and confirm your position with a qualified Indonesian tax professional and the Directorate General of Taxes before filing.

Where to buy

OJK licensed platforms serve Indonesian residents and list Dogecoin for rupiah buyers as of 2026. Compare licensing, fees, and supported assets before you sign up, and confirm the current position with the platform and the regulator. This is a description of availability, not a recommendation or a ranking.

Act legally in Indonesia

Compare exchanges available to Indonesia users

Platforms serving Indonesian residents under OJK licensing include Indodax, Pintu, Tokocrypto, Reku, and Upbit Indonesia. See the available options side by side, then verify the current licensing and that the platform lists Dogecoin before you sign up.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to buy Dogecoin in Indonesia?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Dogecoin is legal in Indonesia, where it is treated as a tradable digital financial asset supervised by the Otoritas Jasa Keuangan as of 10 January 2025. You must use an OJK licensed platform. Dogecoin is not legal tender and cannot be used to pay for goods or services.

How is Dogecoin taxed in Indonesia?

Buying does not trigger income tax. Selling does: as of 1 August 2025, a final income tax of 0.21 percent applies on licensed local platforms and 1 percent on foreign ones, under PMK 50/2025, administered by the Directorate General of Taxes. Value added tax no longer applies to the transfer of crypto itself. This is not tax advice.

Which platforms can I use to buy Dogecoin in Indonesia?

OJK licensed platforms that serve residents, such as Indodax, Pintu, Tokocrypto, Reku, and Upbit Indonesia, list Dogecoin for rupiah buyers as of 2026. Confirm a platform's current licensing and the Dogecoin listing before you sign up.

Does Dogecoin earn staking rewards?

No. Dogecoin is a proof of work coin and does not offer native staking rewards. Be cautious of any product that promises a fixed yield on Dogecoin, and confirm exactly how it works before committing funds. This is general information, not advice.

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Risk and change note: Indonesia is midway through a multi year transfer of crypto supervision to the OJK and Bank Indonesia, and the tax rules were last revised in 2025. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on June 15, 2026. Confirm the current position with the OJK, the Directorate General of Taxes, and a qualified local professional before you act. Nothing here is investment advice.

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