24 May 2025

Crypto Hubs: The Best Places to Navigate Cryptocurrency

The persistent pressure from regulators pushes crypto businesses, traders, and those with substantial crypto assets to search for “safe havens”. Several such places have already earned a reputation for their reliability.

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Malta

Nestled within the Mediterranean Sea, Malta attracts tourists and crypto investors alike with its unique charm. Known as the “Blockchain Island,” Malta set a precedent as one of the first European countries to implement cryptocurrency legislation. In 2023, it launched MiCA, a regulation scheme for crypto assets, six years ahead of most other countries. 

However, as cryptocurrency regulation becomes commonplace globally, Malta might lose its competitive edge.

Switzerland

Known as the country of banks and the birthplace of Ethereum, it was here that Vitalik Buterin founded his company and the namesake blockchain. 

Most crypto companies gravitate towards the small town of Zug, dubbed the Crypto Valley, akin to Silicon Valley. Like Malta, Switzerland offers a favorable environment for crypto business development with regulated legislation, an effective judicial system, and investor protection. Furthermore, Switzerland stands out with its specialized crypto banks like SEBA Crypto AG and Sygnum AG. 

Yet, the high cost of living in Switzerland means that it primarily serves as a registration hub for global crypto companies and affluent startups. Even Buterin doesn't permanently reside there.

Singapore

Singapore, the Asian Tiger, stands as a beacon of post-industrial economic dynamism. Despite its small footprint of just 622 square kilometers, it sports a remarkable GDP per capita exceeding $67,000, ranking third globally. This accomplishment stems from the government's active embrace of cutting-edge technologies, including cryptocurrencies.

Singapore has drawn major crypto companies like Binance, Coinbase, and Crypto.com to set up shop, and it's been a launchpad for various start-ups, though not all have found success, such as Three Arrows Capital which went bankrupt.

Singapore cultivates a conducive environment for crypto through liberal regulation, supportive policies for start-ups, a community of like-minded enthusiasts, and access to one of Asia's largest exchanges, the Singapore Exchange. Furthermore, the country and its banking sector are making strides in incorporating blockchain technologies into their operations.

Dubai (UAE)

Dubai, a part of the UAE, is high on the list of preferred destinations for crypto investors. Its lenient legislation and solid protections are propelling the city closer to becoming a global financial epicenter, sharing the stage with London and New York. 

In 2022, Dubai set up the Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA), providing companies with transparent and comprehensible rules. This move further magnified Dubai's allure for companies looking for a progressive and favorable backdrop for their cryptocurrency ventures.

Portugal

Much like Malta and Switzerland, Portugal was ahead of the curve, introducing cryptocurrency regulation even before the EU's Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA). Backed by a robust legal system and protection for investors, these regulations primarily cater to individual crypto enthusiasts rather than large corporations.

In 2022, Portugal rolled out a Digital Nomad Visa aimed at freelancers and remote workers who pull in a monthly income exceeding $2,750. This initiative has drawn a significant number of crypto aficionados, emerging startup creators, and blockchain developers. The visa allows individuals to live and work in Portugal, while they maintain their tax residency status in their home countries.

This provision, combined with a cost of living considered reasonable by European standards, makes Portugal an enticing location for those invested in trading, long-term investments, or the IT sector.

Ukraine

According to data provided by the blockchain firm Chainalysis, Ukraine is among the frontrunners when it comes to cryptocurrency. The country boasts the highest percentage of crypto holders – with 12.7% of the population, representing 5.6 million individuals. Ukrainian innovators and entrepreneurs are also significantly contributing to the development of renowned crypto startups and exchanges, such as Whitebit, Solana, TrustWallet, and others.

In 2022, Ukraine enacted the Law “On Virtual Assets”, forming a foundational basis for the future regulation of the cryptocurrency market. Yet, for this law to fully take effect, amendments need to be made to the Tax Code, allowing the government to tax crypto transactions. The National Commission for Securities and the Stock Market has proposed a tax strategy that targets only the gains made from cryptocurrency sales, which implies that only the disparity between the purchase and selling price would be subject to taxation. At present, this proposed legislation is undergoing review and discussion.

The ongoing conflict has additionally imposed limitations on transactions involving the funding and withdrawal of money from cryptocurrency wallets. Despite the lack of legal regulation, P2P payments or offline exchanges remain the most straightforward and accessible alternatives, although they have drawn the attention of law enforcement agencies.

Overall, when it comes to cryptocurrency regulation, Ukraine is adopting a broad European strategy, treating cryptocurrencies more akin to securities rather than a means of payment.

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