Cryptocurrency activities in Albania are subject to significant restrictions under Law No. 66/2020 on DLT-based Financial Markets. The regulatory environment is cautious, with limited clear frameworks for licensing and AML specifically for crypto.
| Status | Restricted |
| Risk Score | 55/100 (High Risk) |
| Region | europe |
| Currency | ALL |
| Adoption Rank | #50 |
| Capital Gains (Personal) | 15% personal income tax on crypto gains |
| Capital Gains (Corporate) | 15% corporate tax on crypto gains |
| VAT on Crypto | No |
| Staking Tax | Taxed as income |
| Airdrop Tax | No specific guidance |
Albania taxes crypto gains at the standard 15% income tax rate. Practical tax enforcement on crypto is limited.
| Required | Yes |
| Regulator | FSA / BoA |
| Framework | Law No. 66/2020 on DLT-based Financial Markets |
| Ease | hard |
| Cost | $20,000 - $100,000 |
Licensing is required under the DLT law, but the process is stringent and not fully streamlined.
Status: Restricted
DeFi activities face regulatory restrictions and lack clear legal recognition in Albania.
Status: Restricted
Stablecoins are regulated under the general DLT framework with restrictions on issuance and use.
Status: no_rules
No specific NFT regulation; may be subject to existing financial rules
| Legal | Yes |
| Electricity | $0.06/kWh |
| Renewable | 85% |
| Infrastructure | fair |
Mining is allowed but under regulatory restrictions; high renewable energy share supports sustainable mining operations.
| Stability | moderate |
| Sanctions | No |
| Corruption Index | 36/100 |
| Banking Access | moderate |
Last reviewed: 2026-04-13 · Data source: Soken Crypto Legal Map
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