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The following countries and territories are not currently supported by CEX.IO

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Written by Rick Alexsson
Updated over a week ago

CEX.IO welcomes clients from all over the world, with some exceptions due to international and local regulations.

Here is the list of countries and regions, which CEX.IO currently doesn’t support:

  1. Afghanistan

  2. Belarus

  3. Canada

  4. The Democratic Republic of Congo

  5. Cuba

  6. Guam

  7. Guinea Bissau

  8. Haiti

  9. Honduras

  10. Iran

  11. Iraq

  12. Japan

  13. Lebanon

  14. Libya

  15. Mali

  16. Myanmar

  17. Nicaragua

  18. North Korea

  19. Palestinian Territory

  20. Puerto Rico

  21. Russian Federation

  22. Singapore

  23. Somalia

  24. South Sudan

  25. Sudan

  26. Syria

  27. United States Virgin Islands

  28. Venezuela

  29. Yemen

CEX.IO maintains more than 30 money transmitter licenses. Please check out our U.S. Licenses and Registrations to learn more.

There are also some cryptocurrencies that are not available for users from the U.S., China and South Korea due to the local regulations.


The web content provided by CEX.IO is for educational purposes only. The information and tools provided neither are, nor should be construed as, an offer, or a solicitation of an offer, or a recommendation, to buy, sell or hold any digital asset or to open a particular account or engage in any specific investment strategy. Digital asset markets are highly volatile and can lead to loss of funds.

The availability of the products, features, and services on the CEX.IO platform is subject to jurisdictional limitations. To understand what products and services are available in your country, please see our Licenses and Registrations.

CEX.IO Corp. is not a registered broker-dealer or FINRA member. Crypto is not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC).

Taxes may be payable on any return and/or on any increase in the value of your digital assets and you should seek independent advice on your tax obligations.

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