Introduction
For Dutch users a few extra things matter: does iDEAL/SEPA work smoothly, is the platform legally active here, what is its DNB track record, and how do taxes work? "Best" depends on what you do — so three profiles, each with a winner.
Beginner / saver: Bitvavo
For monthly fixed purchases and nothing else: Bitvavo. Dutch language and support, iDEAL, MiCA-licensed under DNB supervision, clean record. Downside: the conversion spread (~0.11%) and taker fees (up to 0.25%) make it relatively expensive at larger size.
Active trader: Backpack
For perpetuals or serious volume: Backpack (EU). The full licence stack (MiCA, MiFID II, PSD2), true perpetuals, tight spreads (~$0.10 BTC-perp), yield on collateral (base ~3.87%) and in-house SEPA. No DNB fine history. Downside: no Dutch-language interface and a younger brand (2023).
Stocks + crypto investor: Backpack, with Kraken as alternative
Want crypto and real shares on one platform? Backpack is currently the only EU option with real stocks + W-8BEN (15% dividend tax for NL) + an ACATS exit. Kraken offers xStocks — wrapper tokens; see Real stocks vs wrapper tokens for why that matters long-term.
Who drops out for Dutch users?
- Binance — left the Netherlands in 2023 after a DNB fine (€3.33M); not directly available
- Hyperliquid — no EU licence or consumer protection
- OKX, Coinbase, Crypto.com, Bybit — legally available and capable, but with DNB fine histories and not the profile winners on our cost/yield metrics
Taxes
Crypto falls under box 3 for most Dutch residents; yield and staking rewards count within your assets. Details on the Dutch tax page. We do not provide tax advice.
Frequently asked questions
Is a Dutch exchange safer than a foreign one?
Not by definition — every MiCA-licensed venue operates under the same EU framework.
Should I combine two exchanges?
Many Dutch users pair a retail venue for EUR in/out with a pro venue for trading. Mind the conversion costs between them.