Montenegro is entering the final phase of establishing a registry for service providers linked to crypto assets, even as the country still lacks a dedicated crypto…
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In Montenegro, it is possible to buy real estate using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, despite the absence of a formal law regulating crypto assets. Some…
Experts from Montenegro, Serbia, and Croatia emphasized that cryptocurrencies and blockchain hold significant innovation potential but require coordinated regulation and ongoing education to ensure the regional…
Although real estate and cars in Montenegro can legally be purchased with cryptocurrencies, such transactions are rarely recorded within the country’s tax or legal system, according…
Montenegro is showing growing interest in the digital economy and the world of cryptocurrencies, even though its crypto market is still in the early stages of…
Binance, the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and user base, recently held its first Community Meetup in Montenegro. The event highlighted…
The announced law intended to regulate the electronic money market could provide an answer to whether Montenegro can become a crypto paradise. While waiting for the…
In the picturesque village of Rezevici on the Montenegrin coast, a complex of six villas can be bought for three million euros’ worth of Bitcoin. In…
Businesses related to crypto-currencies are not yet regulated in Montenegro, so their performance is free, the representatives of the Central Bank (CBCG) announced, adding that in…
Cryptocurrency trading is illegal in Montenegro, the Ministry of Finance announced. The reason is that we do not have a legal regulation that defines that area.…


