How to buy Solana (SOL) in Turkey

STATUS: LEGAL TO BUY AND HOLD
Regulators: CMB, MASAK, CBRT As of: June 2026 Last reviewed: June 9, 2026

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.

Quick answer

Buying and holding Solana is legal in Turkey as of June 2026. Buy from a platform authorised by the Capital Markets Board (CMB), such as BtcTurk, and Paribu, complete identity verification, and fund with Turkish lira. You cannot lawfully pay for goods or services with SOL because of the Central Bank payment ban in force since 30 April 2021. This is general information, not investment advice.

Is it legal to buy Solana in Turkey?

Yes. Buying, holding, and selling Solana (SOL) is legal in Turkey as of June 2026. There is no prohibition on owning or trading crypto assets, and Turkey has one of the most active retail crypto markets in the region. The legal constraints sit on where you buy and how you use it: the platform must be authorised by the Capital Markets Board of Turkey (CMB) as a crypto asset service provider under Law No. 7518, the framework in force since 2024, and you cannot lawfully use SOL to pay for goods or services because of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) payment ban in force since 30 April 2021.

Authorised platforms apply identity checks under the Financial Crimes Investigation Board (MASAK) anti money laundering rules, so you will verify who you are before you can deposit and trade. Within those limits, acquiring and holding Solana as an asset is lawful for residents. Nothing here is a recommendation to buy SOL or a prediction about price.

The steps to buy Solana legally

1. Choose a CMB authorised platform

Choose a platform that appears on the CMB list of authorised crypto asset service providers at spk.gov.tr and that lists SOL. Locally based platforms such as BtcTurk, and Paribu support Turkish lira, and several international platforms are also accessible. Confirm a platform's current CMB status before funding an account.

2. Open an account and verify your identity

Authorised platforms apply MASAK anti money laundering checks, so you will need identity documents to open an account. This is current to June 2026.

3. Fund with lira and buy SOL

Deposit Turkish lira from your bank account using the platform's supported method, then place a buy order for Solana. A market order fills at the current price, while a limit order lets you set the price you are willing to pay. Fees vary by platform and are described here only in general terms. This page gives no view on how much to buy or when.

4. Decide on custody and keep records

For long term holding you can move SOL to a wallet you control. Self custody is legal in Turkey as of June 2026. Keep records of the date, lira value, and fees for each purchase, because the tax position is changing in 2026 and good records make any future filing easier.

Tax on Solana in Turkey

Not tax advice, verify before filing

Turkey has not historically applied a crypto specific tax to ordinary investor gains, as of June 2026, but the position is changing. In March 2026 the ruling party proposed a 10 percent tax on gains made on regulated platforms, withheld quarterly, with the president able to set the rate between 0 and 20 percent, alongside a 0.03 percent transaction levy on service providers. This proposal was moving through parliament when this page was reviewed and was not yet final law, so treat any rate as provisional and contested. Buying and holding Solana is not in itself a payment, which remains separate from the Central Bank payment ban. Keep records of the date, lira value, and fees for each purchase, and confirm the current rules with the Revenue Administration before filing. This is general information, not tax advice. For more, see the Turkey crypto tax page.

Where to buy Solana in Turkey

Solana is listed on the CMB authorised platforms that serve Turkish residents. As of June 2026 the locally based platforms BtcTurk, and Paribu support Turkish lira, and several international platforms are also accessible. Compare the available options on CMB status, custody, fees in general terms, and the lira rails you need, then verify the current authorisation before you sign up. We never present a listing as an editorial recommendation.

Act legally in Turkey

Compare exchanges available to Turkey users

Platforms genuinely available to Turkish residents that list SOL include the CMB authorised locals BtcTurk, and Paribu. See the available options side by side, with their registrations and how to sign up compliantly, then verify the current CMB status before you act.

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Frequently asked questions

Is it legal to buy Solana in Turkey?

Yes. Buying, selling, and holding Solana is legal in Turkey as of June 2026. The platform you buy through must be authorised by the Capital Markets Board (CMB). What is banned is using crypto to pay for goods and services. This is general information, not advice.

Where can I buy Solana in Turkey?

On a CMB authorised platform that lists SOL, such as the locally based BtcTurk, and Paribu, as of June 2026. Verify the platform's current CMB status at spk.gov.tr before funding an account.

Can I pay for things with SOL in Turkey?

No. A CBRT regulation in force since 30 April 2021 prohibits using crypto assets as a means of payment. You can buy, hold, and sell Solana, but you cannot lawfully use it to pay for goods and services in Turkey.

Is buying Solana taxed in Turkey?

Turkey has not historically taxed ordinary investor gains, but in 2026 a 10 percent tax on gains from regulated platforms and a 0.03 percent provider levy were proposed and moving through parliament. Treat any rate as provisional and confirm with the Revenue Administration. This is not tax advice.

Can I keep my Solana in my own wallet in Turkey?

Yes. Self custody is legal in Turkey as of June 2026. You can move Solana from a platform to a wallet you control, though the rules on platforms and the changing tax position still apply.

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Risk and change note: platform availability and the rules around buying Solana in Turkey change frequently. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on June 9, 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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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.