Compare the 1 crypto exchanges that accept residents of Qatar, ranked by our score out of 100 across regulation, security, fees, assets, platform and support. Includes licensing status, proof of reserves, hack and regulatory history, and what the rules actually are in Qatar.
Restricted in Qatar. Crypto trading is prohibited for residents, though the Qatar Financial Centre has a framework for tokenised assets that specifically excludes cryptocurrencies.
No personal income tax. This is general information and not tax advice. Rules change and enforcement varies, so confirm your own position with a qualified adviser before filing.
1 of the 178 exchanges we score are available to residents of Qatar according to their own published terms. Ranked by our score out of 100.
Based on our scoring, the highest rated exchanges available to residents of Qatar are Rain. The right choice depends on whether you value regulation, fees or asset coverage most. Every score is broken down on the exchange's own page, and you should confirm you are accepted on their site before depositing.
Legal to hold, but the regulated route is limited or absent. Crypto trading is prohibited for residents, though the Qatar Financial Centre has a framework for tokenised assets that specifically excludes cryptocurrencies.
No personal income tax. This is general information rather than tax advice, and you should confirm your own position with a qualified adviser.
Qatar Central Bank and QFC. Rules change quickly, so check the regulator's own register before trusting any platform's claim to be licensed.
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Risk warning: crypto assets are highly volatile and largely unregulated. You can lose everything you put in. Nothing here is financial, investment or tax advice. Availability and rules change constantly, so always confirm on the exchange's own site and with your own regulator before depositing.