Where Is Crypto Banned? Countries Where Crypto Is Illegal (2026)

June 15, 2026
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Question from BitcoinTalk: “Which countries have banned crypto completely?”

Short answer: Few countries have a total ban. Most restrict crypto — banning exchanges but not personal holding, or banning banks from dealing with crypto while allowing P2P. Complete bans exist in China, Algeria, Nepal, and Egypt.

Total Bans (Illegal to Own or Trade)

CountryBan TypeStatus
ChinaComplete banMining, trading, and owning are illegal. Repeated crackdowns since 2021
AlgeriaComplete banCrypto illegal under 2018 financial law
NepalComplete banIllegal since 2021, prison sentences reported
EgyptComplete banProhibited by Islamic fatwa and central bank
MoroccoComplete banIllegal to use or trade (but grey market exists)

De Facto Bans (Effectively Blocked)

CountryWhat’s BannedReality
BoliviaAll cryptoBanned by central bank, but enforcement is spotty
BangladeshMost cryptoIllegal under anti-money laundering laws, prison sentences possible
QatarTradingPersonal holding unclear, but trading banned
Saudi ArabiaBanks cannot dealPersonal crypto use is a grey area

Partial Bans (Exchanges Banned, Personal Allowed)

CountryBan TypeWhat You Can Do
IndonesiaPayments bannedTrading is legal, but paying with crypto is not
TurkeyPayments bannedTrading is huge (top 10 globally), but crypto payments are illegal
RussiaPayments bannedTrading legal, mining legal with registration
VietnamServices bannedExchanges cannot operate, but personal P2P is common
ColombiaBanks restrictedBanks can’t offer crypto, but exchanges operate legally

Countries Where Crypto Is Most Welcome

CountryRegulationTax Treatment
SingaporeLicensing frameworkNo capital gains tax
SwitzerlandClear regulationCrypto treated as assets, tax-friendly
UAE (Dubai)Free zones for crypto0% corporate tax in free zones
PortugalClear frameworkNo tax on crypto gains (individuals)
El SalvadorBitcoin legal tender0% capital gains tax on BTC
GermanyClear regulationTax-free after 1-year holding
Malta”Blockchain Island”Light-touch regulation

The “Ironic” Cases

CountrySituation
IranBans crypto payments but uses mining to bypass sanctions
North KoreaBans citizens but state-sponsored hacking steals crypto
RussiaBans payments but encourages mining and legalizes trading

What a Ban Actually Means

A complete ban is hard to enforce. Even in China, crypto P2P trading continues through grey-market channels and VPNs. Enforcement focuses on exchanges and banks, not individual P2P trades.

If crypto is banned in your country:

Verdict

Fewer than 10 countries have a total crypto ban. Most have partial bans or no clear regulation. The trend is toward regulation, not banning — even China’s ban is being reevaluated via Hong Kong’s regulated crypto market.

Related: Crypto Regulation in the US | What Is MiCA? EU Crypto Regulation | Crypto Tax Guide by Country

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