Ljubljana is named the world’s most crypto-friendly city

With over 150 crypto ATMs and widespread retail acceptance, Ljubljana ranks first in the 2025 Crypto Cities Index.

Ljubljana has surpassed global tech hubs to become the world’s top crypto-friendly city, driven by grassroots adoption and strong digital infrastructure.

Ljubljana has been named the world’s most crypto-friendly city in the 2025 Crypto Cities Index by Multipolitan. It surpassed major financial hubs like Hong Kong, Zurich, and Singapore.

The Slovenian capital’s success lies in its strong infrastructure, forward-thinking regulations, and real-world crypto adoption. With over 150 crypto ATMs and widespread retail acceptance, the city has built a thriving environment for everyday digital asset use.

Beyond retail usage, Ljubljana benefits from a unified crypto ecosystem supported by local organisations such as the Blockchain Alliance Europe.

Homegrown platforms like Blocksquare are making global strides, including a $1 billion tokenisation partnership with Vera Capital.

These developments highlight how a smaller city can outperform global contenders with cohesive, innovative strategies.

Hong Kong and Zurich tied for second place, respectively, and were praised for their regulatory clarity and financial stability. Meanwhile, Singapore and Abu Dhabi completed the top five, driven by favourable tax policies and efforts to attract blockchain firms.

In addition, Slovenia topped the Crypto Wealth Concentration Index, with the average crypto holder owning around $240,500 in digital assets, far ahead of the UK and US.

However, Slovenia’s proposed 25% tax on personal crypto profits, set to take effect in 2026, has sparked debate. While the government projects up to €25 million in annual revenue, critics warn that the tax could deter innovation and drive talent abroad.

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