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Serbia Reviews License Applications From 3 Cryptocurrency Exchanges – 
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Regulation by Lubomir Tassev

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Three crypto exchanges have applied for licensing in Serbia, which recently 
adopted legislation regulating its digital asset space. The government in 
Belgrade expects the companies to obtain authorization within weeks and offer 
Serbs the option to buy and sell cryptocurrencies legally. 


Crypto Trading Platforms and Token Issuers File for Licenses in Serbia


Authorities in Serbia are currently reviewing license applications submitted by 
three crypto exchange offices, the country’s Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali 
announced this week in the parliament, local media reported. Quoted by the 
Tanjug news agency, the official elaborated:

I expect that we will issue the first licenses in the next few weeks — that is 
very important for us.

Responding to questions from lawmakers, Mali also revealed that four issuers of 
digital tokens have already paid the application fees. The minister emphasized 
that Serbia has become one of the first nations to regulate this field through 
legislation. Slowly but surely, he added, the cryptocurrency and digital token 
market is evolving, too.

Mali further revealed that Serbia is developing its own token trading platform, 
expected to launch as early as next year. He also said that the government is 
intensively working to adopt a growth strategy for the Belgrade Stock Exchange 
<https://www.belex.rs/eng/> , which he described as “the right instrument to 
support the development of our financial market.”

Serbia’s Law on Digital Assets entered into force at the end of June this year. 
The legislation defined cryptocurrencies like bitcoin as virtual assets and 
digital records of value that can be purchased, sold, transferred, and 
exchanged.

The number of Serbs holding digital currencies has since increased 
significantly. A recent media report, quoting estimates by representatives of 
the crypto industry, indicated 
<https://news.bitcoin.com/crypto-owners-in-serbia-reach-200000-as-country-regulates-digital-assets/>
  that around 200,000 residents of the Southeast European country now own one 
coin or another.

The growing investor interest and the government’s regulatory efforts are 
bringing Serbia closer to the regional leaders in terms of crypto adoption. 
Supermarkets 
<https://news.bitcoin.com/leading-supermarket-chain-in-croatia-introduces-crypto-payments/>
 , gas stations 
<https://news.bitcoin.com/tifon-gas-stations-croatia-accept-cryptocurrencies/>  
and other merchants 
<https://news.bitcoin.com/croatian-e-bike-company-greyp-bikes-integrates-cryptocurrency-payments/>
  in neighboring Croatia now accept various cryptocurrencies. Slovenia, another 
former Yugoslav republic, has over 1,000 locations 
<https://news.bitcoin.com/crypto-adoption-soars-slovenia-1000-locations-accept-cryptocurrencies/>
  supporting bitcoin payments, while authorities in Ljubljana are taking steps 
to simplify the tax regime 
<https://news.bitcoin.com/slovenia-launches-public-consultations-on-crypto-taxation-law/>
  for crypto assets.


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Do you think Serbia will quickly catch up with the region’s leaders in crypto 
adoption? Share your expectations in the comments section below. 




Lubomir Tassev 


Lubomir Tassev is a journalist from tech-savvy Eastern Europe who likes 
Hitchens’s quote: “Being a writer is what I am, rather than what I do.” Besides 
crypto, blockchain and fintech, international politics and economics are two 
other sources of inspiration.

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