How to buy Litecoin in Italy
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 Litecoin is legal in Italy as of June 2026 and most people do it through a crypto asset service provider authorised under the European Union framework MiCA, supervised by CONSOB with the Banca d'Italia, such as Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Crypto.com. You open an account, complete identity verification, fund it in euro, and place an order, and a gain on a later disposal is taxed at 33 percent by the Agenzia delle Entrate. This is general information, not advice.
Is it legal to buy Litecoin in Italy?
Buying, holding, selling, trading, spending, and gifting Litecoin is legal in Italy as of June 2026. LTC is the native coin of Litecoin, a proof of work network created in 2011 as a faster and lighter alternative to bitcoin for payments. Owning and trading Litecoin is lawful in Italy, and the obligations fall on the platforms that serve the public rather than on the private buyer. CONSOB is the lead authority for crypto asset service providers, with the Banca d'Italia covering prudential and anti money laundering aspects.
Under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA), a platform offering crypto services to Italy residents must hold MiCA authorisation supervised by CONSOB and the Banca d'Italia, or be passported into Italy from another member state. As of June 2026 the practical step is to use a platform that holds current MiCA authorisation and lists Litecoin, and to confirm its status before depositing funds. The full framework is on the Italy crypto regulation page.
Ways to buy Litecoin
The most common route is a centralized exchange or broker authorised under MiCA. After you register and verify your identity, you can fund the account by SEPA bank transfer or card, then buy Litecoin at the market price plus the platform fee. Look for the LTC ticker and confirm the network before you order. Platforms let you hold the coin in their custody or withdraw it to a wallet you control. A further route is peer to peer trading, where you buy directly from another person through a platform that holds the coin in escrow until payment clears.
Whichever route you choose, expect to pass a know your customer check that collects your name, date of birth, and a government identifier, because that is part of the anti money laundering rules that apply as of June 2026. There is no legal cap on how much Litecoin an individual can buy, but platforms set their own limits by verification level and payment method. Litecoin runs on a proof of work network, so there is no native staking, and rewards products offered by some platforms are separate commercial services with their own terms.
Tax when you buy and sell
Buying Litecoin with euro and simply holding it is not itself a taxable event in Italy, but a gain realised on disposal is, a position current as of June 2026. Under the 2026 Budget Law, gains realised from 1 January 2026 are taxed at 33 percent, up from 26 percent in 2025, and the previous 2,000 euro exemption threshold has been removed. A disposal includes selling Litecoin for euro, swapping it for another crypto, or spending it. The Agenzia delle Entrate administers the tax.
Holdings of crypto are also subject to monitoring obligations, reported on the RW section of the annual return, a position current as of June 2026. From 1 January 2026, crypto asset service providers report Italian resident user data each year under the DAC8 rules. Litecoin received as a staking reward or as payment is generally treated as income at its value when received. The Agenzia delle Entrate assesses the tax, so keep records and confirm your position with a tax professional before filing. See our crypto tax in Italy page for more.
Buying compliantly
To buy Litecoin lawfully, choose a platform that holds MiCA authorisation supervised by CONSOB and the Banca d'Italia, complete its identity verification, and keep records for your tax reporting. The platforms below are listed because they are genuinely available to Italy residents and list Litecoin as of June 2026. This is a description of availability and registration status, not a recommendation, a ranking, or any view on price.
Compare available exchanges in Italy
These platforms serve Italy residents under the MiCA framework and list Litecoin as of June 2026. Compare them on fees, supported assets, and MiCA authorisation before you choose. We list a platform here only where it is genuinely available to this country and lists the coin.
Compare available exchanges in ItalyRegulator and sources
- CONSOB and Banca d'Italia supervision of crypto asset service providers and authorisation under the European Union Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA).
- Agenzia delle Entrate taxation of crypto gains at 33 percent from 1 January 2026 under the 2026 Budget Law, the RW monitoring obligation, and the DAC8 reporting rules.
- Litecoin LTC is the native coin of Litecoin, a proof of work network created as a faster, lighter alternative to bitcoin for payments. Its ticker is LTC. Confirm the LTC ticker and the network on your platform before buying.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to buy Litecoin in Italy?
Yes. As of June 2026 buying and holding Litecoin is legal in Italy, and no personal licence is required. The platform you buy from must be a crypto asset service provider authorised under MiCA, supervised by CONSOB with the Banca d'Italia, or passporting in from another member state. This is general information, not advice.
What is Litecoin?
LTC is the native coin of Litecoin, a proof of work network created as a faster, lighter alternative to bitcoin for payments. Its ticker is LTC. Confirm the LTC ticker and the network on your platform before buying.
Where can I buy Litecoin in Italy?
Through a MiCA authorised crypto asset service provider. As of June 2026 platforms serving Italy that list Litecoin include Coinbase, Kraken, Bitpanda, and Crypto.com. Confirm a platform holds current authorisation and lists Litecoin before depositing funds.
How is a Litecoin sale taxed in Italy?
As of June 2026 a gain realised on disposal of Litecoin, which includes selling it for euro, swapping it for another crypto, or spending it, is taxed at 33 percent under the 2026 Budget Law, with no 2,000 euro threshold. The Agenzia delle Entrate assesses the tax. Verify your position with a qualified Italian tax professional before filing.
Do I have to use an Italian exchange to buy Litecoin?
No. As of June 2026 you can use any crypto asset service provider that holds MiCA authorisation and serves Italy, whether it is based in Italy or passported in from another European Union member state. Confirm the platform lists Litecoin and holds current authorisation before depositing funds.
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Risk and change note: crypto rules and exchange availability change frequently. The position above carries an as of date and was last reviewed on June 26, 2026. Confirm current MiCA authorisation, the tax position, and the specific service with the platform, CONSOB, and the Agenzia delle Entrate before you act. This page does not advise buying or selling.
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