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Countries are approaching the issue of regulating digital assets differently. Switzerland and Singapore are competing for the status of the world’s largest cryptohub. China has banned the Minedrift<\/span> and trading of virtual coins. Estonia was the first country in the European Union to introduce legislative regulation of cryptocurrency business (in 2017). In 2024, the country has a reputation as a digital nation thanks to its support for fintech and blockchain technology. Cryptocurrency in Estonia is equal to regular money: it can be used to pay for goods, exchange, investments. In all these cases, tax obligations arise, for non-compliance with which administrative and criminal liability is provided.<\/p>\n Until 2015, digital assets were outlawed in the country. The Central Bank of Estonia did not recommend citizens to buy, sell, store bitcoin and directly compared it to a financial pyramid. In 2014, the Online Residency Act (e-residency) came out, which allowed foreigners to open companies and contact government agencies remotely from any country.<\/p>\nPeculiarities of cryptocurrency regulation in Estonia<\/h2>\n