How to buy Polygon in the Netherlands

STATUS: LEGAL TO BUY
Regulators: AFM, DNB, Belastingdienst As of: June 2026 Last reviewed: 26 June 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 Polygon (POL) is legal in the Netherlands as of June 2026 through a platform authorised under the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation and supervised by the AFM, such as Bitvavo, Kraken, Coinbase, or Bitpanda. Polygon is a proof of stake scaling network for Ethereum, and its native token migrated from MATIC to POL, so most platforms now list it as POL. You verify your identity, deposit euros, and buy. Most private holdings are taxed under Box 3, where the Belastingdienst applies a presumed return. This is information, not advice.

Is it legal to buy Polygon in the Netherlands?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Polygon (POL) is legal in the Netherlands as of June 2026. Crypto is treated as property rather than legal tender, and there is no ban on owning or trading it. Conduct supervision of crypto service providers sits with the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM), while De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) handles prudential and anti money laundering oversight.

Since the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA) applied across the European Union from 2025, a platform that offers crypto services to Dutch residents generally needs authorisation as a crypto asset service provider, with the AFM as the national licensing authority. Polygon is a proof of stake scaling network for Ethereum. Its native token migrated from MATIC to POL, and most authorised platforms now list it as POL, as of June 2026. POL is treated like other crypto assets, with no separate rule that singles it out. The practical step as of June 2026 is to use a platform that holds current MiCA authorisation and to confirm its status with the AFM or the platform before you deposit funds.

Ways to buy Polygon

The most common route is a platform authorised under MiCA that serves Dutch and European Union residents. After you register and verify your identity, you fund the account in euro through methods such as iDEAL or SEPA bank transfer, then place an order for Polygon. Platforms let you hold the coin in their custody or withdraw it to a wallet you control.

Under European Union anti money laundering rules, authorised platforms verify your identity before you can trade, so expect to provide an identity document and complete a verification check. There is no legal cap on how much POL an individual can buy, but platforms set their own limits by verification level and payment method. Polygon is a proof of stake network and its native token is now POL after the migration from MATIC. Staking of POL is available through several platforms and self custody, with rewards that have their own tax treatment. Confirm whether a platform lists the token as POL or MATIC before you buy. Keep records of your holdings, because the value of your crypto on 1 January is the figure that counts for the Box 3 calculation.

Tax when you buy and sell

Not tax advice, verify before filing

This is general information, not tax advice. In the Netherlands, most privately held crypto is taxed under Box 3, the tax on income from savings and investments, as of June 2026. Rather than taxing your actual gain, the Belastingdienst applies a presumed return to the value of your assets above the tax free allowance and taxes that presumed return. The value of your Polygon (POL) on 1 January is the figure that counts.

The tax free allowance and the presumed return percentage are set each year, and following a Supreme Court ruling taxpayers may in some cases declare an actual lower return. From 1 January 2026 the DAC8 directive widens the data that platforms share with the tax authority. If your activity looks like a business or professional trading, a different treatment can apply. The Belastingdienst assesses the tax, so confirm your position with a qualified Dutch tax adviser before filing. See our crypto tax in the Netherlands page for more detail.

Buying compliantly

To buy Polygon lawfully, choose a platform that genuinely serves residents of the Netherlands and currently lists Polygon, complete its identity verification, and keep records for your tax reporting. The platforms below are listed because they are genuinely available to residents of the Netherlands and list Polygon as of June 2026. This is a description of availability and listing status, not a recommendation, a ranking, or any view on price.

How to act legally

Compare available exchanges in the Netherlands

These platforms serve residents of the Netherlands and list Polygon as of June 2026: Bitvavo, Kraken, Coinbase, and Bitpanda. Compare them on fees, supported assets, and authorisation before you choose. We list a platform here only where it is genuinely available to this country and lists the coin.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to buy Polygon in the Netherlands?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Polygon (POL) is legal in the Netherlands as of June 2026. Crypto services are supervised by the AFM and De Nederlandsche Bank, and since 2025 a platform serving European Union residents must hold authorisation under the Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation. This is general information, not advice.

Is Polygon now POL or MATIC in the Netherlands?

The native token of Polygon migrated from MATIC to POL, and most authorised platforms now list it as POL, as of June 2026. When you buy, confirm whether the platform shows the token as POL or MATIC so you select the correct asset. This is general information, not advice.

How is Polygon taxed in the Netherlands?

The Netherlands taxes most private crypto holdings under Box 3, the tax on savings and investments, as of June 2026. The Belastingdienst applies a presumed return to the value of your assets above the tax free allowance and taxes that presumed return. The value of your POL on 1 January counts. This is not tax advice.

Where can I buy Polygon in the Netherlands?

You can buy Polygon through platforms authorised to serve Dutch and European Union residents under MiCA, such as Bitvavo, Kraken, Coinbase, and Bitpanda, which list POL for euro buyers, as of June 2026. Confirm a platform holds the relevant authorisation and currently lists the token before you sign up.

Can I stake Polygon in the Netherlands?

Yes, Polygon is a proof of stake network and staking POL is available to Dutch residents through several platforms and through self custody as of June 2026. The value of your holding still counts for Box 3, and rewards can have their own treatment. Check the specific service and your tax position before you begin.

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Risk and change note: crypto rules, tax, and platform authorisation in the Netherlands change frequently, and the Box 3 system has been the subject of legal challenge and reform. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on 26 June 2026. Confirm current MiCA authorisation, the tax position, and that the platform lists Polygon, with the platform, the AFM, and a qualified professional before you act. Nothing here is investment advice.

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Written and reviewed by the wherelegalcrypto editorial team, Morten Andersen and Fredrik Filipsson. Each status is checked against the named regulator and dated. See our editorial standards.