How to buy USD Coin (USDC) in Mexico
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.
Buying USD Coin (USDC) is legal for individuals in Mexico as of June 2026, and most people do it through a crypto exchange that serves Mexico, such as Bitso, Coinbase, or Kraken. Virtual assets are recognised under the Fintech Law and are not legal tender, and banks are restricted from offering crypto to the public. You open an account, complete identity checks, fund it in pesos, and buy. Buying and holding USDC is not itself taxable, but selling, swapping, or spending it can trigger income tax. This page explains the steps, not whether to buy.
Is buying USD Coin (USDC) legal in Mexico
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling USD Coin (USDC) is legal for individuals in Mexico as of June 2026. Mexico regulates virtual assets through the Law to Regulate Financial Technology Institutions, known as the Fintech Law, which was enacted in 2018 and defines virtual assets and brings the firms that handle them inside a supervised framework. The National Banking and Securities Commission (Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores, or CNBV) oversees licensing of financial technology institutions, and the Bank of Mexico (Banco de Mexico, or Banxico) governs how regulated financial institutions may interact with virtual assets.
Two points shape the practical picture. First, Banxico and the CNBV have confirmed that virtual assets, including stablecoins such as USDC, are not legal tender in Mexico. Second, banks and regulated institutions are restricted from offering crypto directly to the public, so individuals generally buy through a crypto exchange that operates under the anti money laundering and know your customer rules. As of June 2026 the practical step is to use an exchange that genuinely serves Mexico and lists USDC.
The steps to buy compliantly
1. Choose an exchange that serves Mexico and lists USDC
Pick a platform that genuinely serves Mexican residents and lists USDC. Exchanges that do so as of June 2026 include Bitso, which is based in Mexico and supports peso funding by SPEI, along with Coinbase and Kraken. Confirm the platform serves Mexico and lists USDC before you deposit funds.
2. Complete identity verification
Mexican anti money laundering rules require platforms to verify your identity. You will usually provide official identification, such as your INE credential, and complete a verification check before you can trade.
3. Fund in pesos and buy
Add Mexican pesos to the account, often by SPEI bank transfer, then place an order for USDC at the quoted price plus the platform fee. The buy itself is not a taxable event, but it sets the cost you use later when you dispose of the coin.
4. Keep records and consider storage
Keep records of the purchase date, amount, and peso value, since you will need them to work out any gain on disposal. You can hold USDC in the exchange's custody or withdraw it to a wallet you control, taking care to use the correct network. A stablecoin can still carry issuer and reserve risk, so review the issuer disclosures before relying on it.
The tax to plan for
In Mexico, buying USDC with pesos and simply holding it is not itself a taxable event, a position current as of June 2026. A taxable event generally arises when you sell USDC for pesos, swap it for another crypto asset, or use it to pay for something, because the Servicio de Administracion Tributaria (SAT) treats a disposal of a virtual asset as a disposal of property for income tax (Impuesto Sobre la Renta, or ISR). For individuals, ISR applies at progressive rates, and because USDC aims to hold a steady value against the US dollar the peso gain on a disposal is often small, though peso to dollar moves can still create one. From 2026 the SAT has expanded reporting expectations for platforms, so keep clear records. See our crypto tax in Mexico page, and confirm your position with a qualified Mexican tax professional before filing.
Buying compliantly
To buy USDC lawfully, choose an exchange that genuinely serves Mexico, complete its identity verification, and keep records for your tax reporting. The platforms below are listed because they serve Mexican residents and list USDC 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 Mexico
These platforms serve Mexican residents and list USDC as of June 2026. Compare them on fees, supported assets, and peso funding before you choose. We list a platform here only where it is genuinely available to this country.
Compare available exchangesRegulator and sources
- Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) supervision and licensing of financial technology institutions under the Fintech Law, current to June 2026.
- Banco de Mexico (Banxico) rules on how regulated financial institutions may interact with virtual assets, and the position that virtual assets are not legal tender.
- Servicio de Administracion Tributaria (SAT) on income tax treatment of disposals of virtual assets.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to buy USD Coin (USDC) in Mexico?
Yes. Buying, holding, and selling USD Coin (USDC) is legal for individuals in Mexico as of June 2026. Virtual assets are recognised under the Fintech Law and are not legal tender, and banks are restricted from offering crypto to the public, so most people buy through a crypto exchange.
How is USD Coin (USDC) taxed in Mexico?
In Mexico, buying and holding USDC is not itself taxable, but selling, swapping, or spending it is a disposal that can trigger income tax (ISR) on any gain, as of June 2026. The Servicio de Administracion Tributaria (SAT) administers the tax. Rates for individuals are progressive. This is not tax advice.
Which platforms can I use to buy USD Coin (USDC) in Mexico?
Exchanges that serve Mexican residents and list USDC include Bitso, Coinbase, and Kraken, as of June 2026. Bitso is based in Mexico and supports peso funding by SPEI. Confirm the platform serves Mexico and lists USDC before depositing funds.
Is USDC a stablecoin and is it backed?
USD Coin (USDC) is a stablecoin that aims to track the value of the US dollar and is issued by Circle. A stablecoin is not legal tender in Mexico and can carry issuer and reserve risk. Check the current terms and the issuer disclosures before you buy. This is not advice.
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Risk and change note: crypto rules and exchange availability change frequently, and Mexico has discussed reform of the Fintech Law. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on June 26, 2026. Confirm the current rules, the platform's service in Mexico, and the tax position with the exchange, the CNBV, Banxico, the SAT, and a qualified professional before you act. Nothing here is investment advice.
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