Crypto Regulations in the Netherlands 2025

Cryptocurrency Regulations- Netherlands

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The Netherlands is often regarded as a crypto-friendly country due to its robust regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies. While owning and trading cryptocurrency is legal in the Netherlands, it does not have any specific concrete regulations governing digital assets. Since the Netherlands is a part of the European Union (EU), it has incorporated with EU’s crypto regulations, including the EU’s fifth anti-money laundering directive (AMLD5). 

Crypto Regulations in the Netherlands

June 30, 2025 – Ending of Transitional Period 

Crypto asset service providers (CASPs) operating in the Netherlands will need an MiCA license from the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) to legally offer crypto-related services. 

December 30, 2025

  • Netherlands establishes a 12-month transitional period for crypto asset service providers (CASPs); this approach states that existing CASPs can operate under current regulations while seeking an MICA license. 
  • After concluding its serving period, only authorized entities may continue to provide crypto asset services. 

December 2024 to June 2025

  • The AFM started accepting MiCA licenses for crypto asset service providers (CASPs) in April 2024. Under this policy, all Dutch crypto asset providers outside the Netherlands will require a MiCA license to operate. 
  • After approval, the licenses become effective from December 30, 2024. Article 60 states, ‘certain financial entities’ will not require a CASP license from their domestic regulator; they will rather be required to follow a simplified notification procedure to extend operations of digital assets. 
  • This impacts the ‘travel rule’ of the crypto asset transfer and will be subject to the Sanctions Act 1977. The act will end before serving the 18 months permitted under MICA, and will conclude on June 30, 2025. 

January 2025

  • This approach aims to establish a clear and secure regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies. In addition, it protects the investors and ensures integrity in the financial system.  
Date Law/ Regulation Details
December 30, 2024 MICA Provision CASPs require obtaining authorization from DNB
November 2024 Tether investment in Quantoz Aims to launch MICA-compliant stablecoin
July 17, 2024 Basel cryptoasset standard This will be implemented from January 1, 2026
June 30, 2024 ART & ERT Trading of asset-referenced tokens (ART) and e-money tokens (EMT) becomes applicable
June 29, 2023 Provision for regulating ART & ERT Came into effect under the MICA regime
2023 Crypto tax Updates in ‘fictitious return’
2022 Crypto tax Updated wealth tax on the proportion of total wealth
2020 AML/ CFT Adopted under the Dutch interpretation of the EU’s fifth anti-money laundering directive (AMLD5) 
2020 Wwft The Money Laundering and terrorist financing prevention act was launched under AML/ CFT.

What is the Dutch Government Telling About Crypto?

The Dutch National Bank- De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB):

  • It is the primary regulator of cryptocurrency, currently focusing on crypto fiat exchanges and custodian wallet providers. 
  • It enacted the Market in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCAR) to promote transparency in the crypto ecosystem in the Netherlands. 
  • Classified backed and unbacked cryptocurrencies; Bitcoin and Doge are unbacked, stablecoins are backed. 

The Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM):

  • Promotes fair and transparent financial markets to develop sustainable financial well-being for crypto. 
  • Regulates crypto and enforces penalties for non-compliance with AFM standards. 

Crypto License in the Netherlands 2025 

  • Crypto Licensing: Under the Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM), a crypto license is mandatory for businesses and individuals providing crypto-related services. 
  • Key Requirements: Compliance with anti-money laundering (AML), counter terrorism in finance (CFT), IT security, and disclosure of business plan is required to obtain a crypto license. 

EU Passporting: Once licensed in the Netherlands, the entities can expand their services to all European Union (EU) countries through a notification process to their respective regulators.

Crypto Tax in the Netherlands 

  • Capital gains tax: CGT is not applicable on crypto assets; digital assets are only subject to wealth tax, which is calculated on January 1 each year. 
  • Crypto Box-3 system: The Netherlands has introduced a box system, categorizing different taxes in each box.  Box 1 is income from employment, day trading crypto assets, or mining/ staking, as employment is subject to this tax, while Box 2 is of substantial interest. 
  • Tax rate: Crypto assets are reported under the Box 3 tax system in the Netherlands. The tax levied on presumed gains in this category is called Vermogensrendementsheffing, which is 36% on the tidal value of crypto assets. 

Tax summary table for 2025

Tax type Details 
CGT NA
Wealth tax 36% of total assets
Income tax Tax exemption limit: €57,684
Gift crypto Tax exemption limit: €2,690

Crypto adoption rate 

Penetration: Over 5 million people are using cryptocurrency in 2025, which represents the penetration rate of 31.05%. By 2026, the numbers are expected to increase by 5.85 million users, projecting a 31.72% penetration rate. 

Revenue: The current revenue in the crypto market is US$966.7 million, which is anticipated to rise by 3.07% by next year. By 2026, the crypto market in the Netherlands will reach US$996.3 million in revenue. 

Crypto Holdings: No official disclosure yet; the Dutch government is currently focusing on enhancing the regulatory framework. 

Conclusion

The Netherlands’ government does not hold any crypto assets in its federal reserves; the YouTube influencer Bitcoin Bram has proposed to the Dutch government for the establishment of a national bitcoin reserve. Despite not having any possession of crypto assets in its reserve, the Dutch government has approved several crypto service providers and crypto assets in the Netherlands, which has helped millions of Dutch people utilize cryptocurrency legally.  

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