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Ljubljana Named the World’s Most Crypto-Friendly City in 2025

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  • Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, ranks as the worldโ€™s most crypto-friendly city, beating major financial hubs.

  • Over 150 crypto ATMs and widespread local shop support make crypto usage easy in Ljubljana.

  • Slovenia has one of the highest crypto wealth holdings, averaging $240,500 in digital assets per person.

Who saw this coming? Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, has just been named the number one crypto-friendly city in the world. This ranking comes from the 2025 Crypto Cities Index by Multipolitan, and itโ€™s a big win for a relatively small city.

Ljubljana beat out major global players like Hong Kong, Zurich, and Singapore, showing that you donโ€™t need to be a huge metropolis to lead in the world of digital finance.

So, what makes this city a standout in crypto? Letโ€™s break it down.

A City Built for Everyday Crypto Use

One of Ljubljanaโ€™s biggest strengths is its solid crypto infrastructure. The city has more than 150 crypto ATMs scattered throughout, making it easy for locals and tourists to buy and sell digital currencies.

Even better, many local shops, restaurants, and service providers accept crypto payments. This everyday usability makes crypto feel normal and practical, not just a futuristic idea. Itโ€™s a big part of why Ljubljana is seen as a true crypto-friendly city.

A Community That Supports Crypto Growth

Ljubljanaโ€™s success didnโ€™t happen by accident. Thereโ€™s been strong local support for blockchain and crypto innovation. Groups like Blockchain Alliance Europe have helped connect businesses, developers, and crypto enthusiasts, creating a growing and collaborative ecosystem.

That kind of support matters. It means people are building with crypto, experimenting, and sharing ideas. Itโ€™s a community that encourages innovation.

Turning Real Estate into Digital Assets

The city is also home to some exciting local platforms. One of them is Blocksquare, a company that turns real estate into digital tokens. This lets people invest in property through blockchain technology.

Recently, Blocksquare signed a $1 billion partnership with Vera Capital. Itโ€™s a massive deal that shows how seriously Ljubljana is taking its role in the digital economy. This kind of move puts the city on the map as more than just a user of crypto – itโ€™s becoming a leader in crypto innovation.

Slovenians Are Among the Wealthiest in Crypto

Itโ€™s not just Ljubljana thatโ€™s ahead in crypto. Slovenia as a whole is making headlines for its digital wealth. On average, Slovenians hold about 240,500 US dollars in crypto assetsโ€”more than the average in countries like the UK or the US.

This shows a high level of trust and belief in the future of crypto. Itโ€™s another reason why Ljubljana has such a strong reputation in the global crypto community.

A Warning Sign: Crypto Tax Could Slow Growth

But not everything is perfect. The Slovenian government is planning to introduce a 25% tax on personal crypto profits, starting in 2026.

While this could bring in more money for the government, thereโ€™s concern that it might discourage new crypto startups or push innovation elsewhere. The effects of the tax remain to be seen, but itโ€™s something the crypto community is watching closely.

Big Vision from a Small City

Ljubljana proves that a city doesnโ€™t have to be massive to make a major impact. With strong infrastructure, community support, and forward-thinking companies, itโ€™s leading the way in showing whatโ€™s possible with crypto.

This might just be the beginning of Ljubljanaโ€™s role as a global crypto hotspot.

Slovenia to impose 25% on Crypto Gains

However, there is a concern. The Slovenian government is planning to introduce a 25% tax on personal crypto gains starting in 2026. 

While this could bring in money for the government, some people worry it might stop new crypto ideas from coming to Slovenia. 

Despite all, Ljubljana is proving that a cityโ€™s size doesnโ€™t matter, itโ€™s the vision that counts in shaping the future of the crypto world.

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