Denmark Crypto Tax 2025: A Complete Guide

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As cryptocurrency continues to gain momentum among Danish investors and innovators, understanding how your digital assets are taxed has never been more essential. Denmark is known for having one of the world’s most sophisticated taxation systems, and its approach to crypto is no exception—striking a balance between innovation, transparency, and compliance. Whether you’re a crypto trader, a long-term “hodler,” miner, DeFi enthusiast, or recipient of airdrops, navigating the intricacies of Danish crypto tax law can mean the difference between efficient wealth management and unintended penalties. This comprehensive 2025 guide covers everything from tax rates, reporting requirements, and record-keeping, to up-to-the-minute compliance policy changes—all explained with clarity, real-world examples, scenario tables, and in a straightforward tone. Let’s unravel Denmark’s crypto tax rules together.

Do You Pay Cryptocurrency Taxes in Denmark?

Yes, cryptocurrency is subject to taxation in Denmark, primarily when transactions are deemed “speculative.” In practice, the Danish Tax Agency (Skattestyrelsen) assumes that most individuals acquire digital assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, or altcoins with profit in mind, and therefore these are typically categorized as speculative assets.

What qualifies as speculative?

A “speculative” crypto holding is one where the purchase is made with the intent, or potential, for future profit. The Agency looks at several factors to determine speculative intent:

  • The type of token (and its use case)
  • Price volatility (potential for rapid value change)
  • Your stated reason for the purchase
  • Your transaction history, including frequency and resale patterns

For example, even a casual purchase of Dogecoin or Bitcoin “just for fun” may still be labeled speculative if it can be resold for profit in the future.

Who is taxed?

Mainly, individuals are taxed on crypto when:

  • They dispose of digital assets for fiat money (such as DKK)
  • They exchange one cryptocurrency for another (trading BTC for ETH, for example)
  • They use crypto to purchase goods or services
  • They receive crypto income (e.g., mining, staking, earning interest, airdrops)
  • They are paid for goods or services in crypto

What if I buy but never sell?

Buying crypto with fiat (DKK, EUR, USD) and simply holding it (“hodling”) is not considered a taxable event in Denmark. Tax obligations are triggered once you dispose of (sell, trade, spend) your assets, or receive coins as income.

Tax-Free Crypto Activities Table

Activity

Taxable?

Explanation

Buying crypto with fiatNoInitial purchase is tax-free, but keep records for cost basis
Holding crypto (hodling)NoNo tax until you sell, trade, or use
Transferring between own walletsNoNo tax if ownership doesn’t change
Donating crypto to an approved charityNoDeductible up to limits if certain conditions met
Gifting crypto (within thresholds)No, within limitsBelow threshold to family/partners, excess is taxed

How Much Tax Do You Pay on Crypto in Denmark?

Denmark imposes some of the world’s highest effective tax rates on crypto gains, reflecting the nation’s broader tax structure aimed at income equality and public service funding.

Overview: Denmark Crypto Tax Rates 2025

Summary Table: Effective Crypto Tax Rates

Tax Component

Rate (%)

Applies To

Bottom-bracket tax12.01All personal income after allowances
Top-bracket tax15.00Income > 588,900 DKK
Municipal tax~25.00Varies by municipality
Capital Gains (Stablecoins)42.00Profits from ‘financial contracts’ (stablecoins)
Labour market tax8.00Not applied to crypto
Maximum combined rate52.06Excluding labour market tax
Maximum incl. all taxes55.90With certain local levies

*Note: The 8% labour market tax typically does NOT apply to crypto income.

Income Tax Bands Table

Income Bracket (DKK)

Marginal Rate (State)

Top-Bracket Kicks In At (DKK)

Up to 49,7000% (Personal allowance)N/A
49,700 – 588,90012.01%588,900
Above 588,90015% (+12.01%)N/A

Municipal taxes average 25% but can vary. The overall effective tax rate for most crypto investors falls between 35% and 45%, depending on income and location.

Example Calculation

Suppose you realize 90,000 DKK in crypto gains this year. After deducting your 49,700 DKK personal allowance, you pay tax on 40,300 DKK. The total owed depends on your municipal rate but expect an effective tax rate between 35–45%.

Real-World Example

You bought ETH for 10,000 DKK and later sold it for 25,000 DKK. Your taxable profit is 15,000 DKK. If that’s your only taxable income, and it’s under the personal allowance, you owe nothing. If you’ve already used your allowance (for example, from employment income), then you’ll pay the progressive rates on your crypto profit.

Capital Gains Tax (Stablecoins)

Stablecoins, unlike other cryptocurrencies, are classified as financial contracts in Denmark. Gains are taxed up to 42%, reflecting the capital income category. However, because their price tends to remain steady, most stablecoin trades result in negligible profit or loss.

Tax Treatment Table: Crypto Activity Scenarios

Activity

Tax Category

Tax Rate

Report in (Box #)

Selling BTC/ETH/AltcoinIncomeUp to 52.06%Box 20 (profits), 58 (losses)
Earning Mining/StakingIncomeUp to 52.06%Box 20
Stablecoin gainCapital income42%Box 346 (profit), 85 (loss)
Receiving airdropsIncomeUp to 52.06%Box 20
Donating cryptoTax-deductibleN/A (limit: 18,300 DKK)N/A
Gifts (family, < threshold)Exempt0% (if within threshold)N/A

Can the Danish Tax Agency (skattestyrelsen) Track Crypto?

Absolutely. Denmark is at the forefront of tax agency innovation and transparency. Since 2019, Skattestyrelsen has actively collaborated with local and international crypto exchanges, acquiring KYC (Know Your Customer) data to identify Danish residents with crypto holdings. These records include names, civil registration numbers, addresses, and comprehensive transaction histories.

Enhanced Tracking & Regulation (DAC8)

Looking toward 2026, Denmark will incorporate the European Union’s DAC8 directive, obligating all EU-based exchanges to automatically report user and transaction details directly to tax authorities. This means both centralized and decentralized (DeFi) activity could become fully visible to regulators over the coming years.

Blockchain Analysis

Blockchain transactions, by their nature, are publicly accessible. Skattestyrelsen can and does analyze blockchain data to cross-reference wallet addresses, transaction flows, and known personal information, further closing the net on under-reporting.

Analogy

Imagine the Danish Tax Agency as both a vigilant auditor and a detective—they receive automated reports from local banks, now also from crypto exchanges, and track wallet addresses across the public blockchain to ensure tax compliance.

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How Is Crypto Taxed in Denmark?

In Denmark, cryptocurrency is treated primarily as a personal asset, not as currency or financial security. The differentiation is critical because it means taxation is governed by personal income principles and, in some cases, capital income rates.

Taxable Events

Key taxable actions in Denmark:

  • Selling crypto for fiat (DKK, EUR, USD): Taxable at the time of sale.
  • Exchanging one crypto for another: Treated as selling; you realize gains/losses based on the fair market value at the time of the transaction.
  • Spending crypto on goods or services: Treated as a sale at the fair market value.
  • Earning crypto (mining, staking, airdrops): Taxed as income at the DKK value upon receipt.
  • Selling or exchanging stablecoins: Taxed as capital income (special rules apply).

Taxation of Speculative vs Non-Speculative Holdings

Danish tax law distinguishes between “speculative” and “non-speculative” crypto ownership. However, almost all common crypto activity falls under speculative unless the holder can prove otherwise—a rare case that usually requires individual rulings from Skattestyrelsen.

How are different crypto activities taxed?

Let’s break down common cryptocurrency scenarios:

Scenario

Tax Status

Rate

Calculation Basis

Reporting Required?

Buy with fiat & holdNot taxedN/AN/AKeep records only
Sell for fiat (profit)TaxedIncomeSale minus purchase priceYes
Exchange coin-to-coinTaxedIncomeValue at exchangeDATE – costYes
Spend crypto on goods/servicesTaxedIncomeMarket value at time spentYes
Receive airdrop/mining/stakingTaxedIncomeValue at time of receiptYes
Receive giftTaxed/Exempt0-15%Above thresholdYes/No
Loss of crypto (provable loss)DeductibleSee rulesMust show permanent lossYes (if applies)

Important Note on Gifting

Gifts to close relatives (children, spouses, etc.) are exempt up to 74,100 DKK (2024 threshold; likely adjusted for inflation in 2025). Larger gifts face a 15% gift tax.

Special Circumstances

  • Airdrops: Treated as income on the day you have access to the coins.
  • Hard forks: Not taxed on receipt. If/when you dispose of new tokens, the cost basis is 0 DKK; total proceeds are taxed.
  • Lost or stolen crypto: Typically not tax-deductible unless you can demonstrate permanent and irrecoverable loss with official evidence (requires a binding ruling).

Denmark Income Tax Rate

Understanding Denmark’s progressive tax structure is the foundation for calculating your crypto tax obligations.

Tax Structure & Allowances

Type of Tax/Allowance

Rate/Amount (2025)

Applies To

Personal allowance49,700 DKKFirst DKK 49,700 of income tax-free
Bottom-bracket (state)12.01%Income after allowance up to 588,900 DKK
Top-bracket (state)15%Income above 588,900 DKK
Municipal taxAvg. 25% (varies)Added to state tax
Labour market tax8%NOT applied to crypto income
Maximum (excluding labour tax)52.06%Combined state and municipal tax
Capital income tax (stablecoins)42%Profits from stablecoin trading

Practical Example

Suppose you sold crypto in 2025 and earned 100,000 DKK in profit:

  • Deduct personal allowance (49,700 DKK)
  • Apply 12.01% bottom-bracket tax to the remainder up to 588,900 DKK
  • If your total income (including salary, etc.) exceeds 588,900 DKK, apply an additional 15% to surplus
  • Add municipal tax (e.g., 25%)
  • You do not pay the 8% labour market tax on crypto profits.

How are stablecoin gains taxed?

Stablecoin gains are subject to a flat 42% capital income tax, but since price volatility is minimal, large profits are rare for most users.

Stablecoin Tax Treatment Example

Asset

Bought at (DKK)

Sold at (DKK)

Gain/Loss

Tax Treatment

USDT10,00010,030+30Taxed @ 42%
USDC4,0003,995-5Offset possible

Municipal Tax Variation

Each Danish municipality sets its own rate, typically between 23% and 26%.

Crypto Losses in Denmark

Denmark allows certain crypto losses to be reported and deducted, but with strict limits and conditions.

How to Offset Losses

  • Losses on the same type of coin can offset gains only if:

– Both acquisitions were made sequentially with no further purchases in between.
– Losses and gains are on the same asset (BTC with BTC, ETH with ETH, not interchangeable).
– You must use the FIFO (First In, First Out) method for all calculations.

Reporting Losses

Losses should be reported in designated boxes on your tax return (e.g., Box 58 for most coins, Box 85 for stablecoins).

Table: Crypto Loss Offset Rules

Condition

Loss Offset Allowed?

No additional purchases between transactionsYes
Losses and gains in same type of coinYes
Losses and gains in different coinsNo

Practical Example

If you bought 1 BTC in January 2023, another 1 BTC in July 2023, and sell the first in February 2025 at a loss but buy a third BTC in December 2024, you cannot offset your loss unless you sold before acquiring the third unit.

Loss Deductibility Limit

Losses can be deducted at up to 26% of their value, within the specific asset and time constraints described.

Table: Reporting Boxes for Danish Crypto Taxes

Transaction Type

Gains (Box)

Losses (Box)

BTC/ALTCOINS2058
Stablecoins34685
Airdrops, Mining, Staking2058

Defi Tax

DeFi—short for decentralized finance—offers new ways to earn, trade, and manage crypto assets. While the Danish Tax Agency has yet to publish extensive, specific guidance for DeFi transactions as of 2025, several prevailing principles apply.

How DeFi Activities Are Taxed

  • Yield farming, staking in DeFi platforms, and other earned crypto: In most cases, treat as income at the market value at the moment you receive tokens.
  • Adding/removing liquidity: May be interpreted as a crypto-to-crypto swap, making each transaction a taxable event.
  • Complex transactions: Hybrid products or derivatives may fall under general crypto or capital income rules (consult a tax professional).

Table: Common DeFi Activities and Tax Outcomes

DeFi Activity

Taxable Event?

Tax Treatment

Earning interest/yieldYesIncome tax on value when credited
Crypto-to-crypto swapsYesTaxable disposal and acquisition
Lending cryptoYes (interest)Income tax on received interest
Providing/withdrawing liquidityYesPossible taxable event
Borrowing (collateralized)No, unless asset is liquidatedCapital gain/loss if sold

Best Practices

Given the emerging nature of DeFi tax policies, it is prudent to:

  • Document all transactions thoroughly (include date, value, protocol, and wallet address).
  • Periodically review for new official guidance from Skattestyrelsen.

Weex: Your Reliable Crypto Platform

In the rapidly evolving world of digital assets, choosing an exchange that places emphasis on user safety, regulatory compliance, and robust transaction records is essential. WEEX stands out in Denmark as a reliable and innovative crypto exchange, committed to transparency and facilitating smooth trading experiences for all users. The platform’s dedication to accurate record-keeping eases compliance with complex Danish tax requirements, empowering users to trade with confidence knowing their transaction history is detailed and readily accessible for tax reporting purposes.

Weex Tax Calculator for Denmark

Staying on top of your crypto tax obligations can be challenging, given Denmark’s elaborate tax system and the nuances involved with each asset type. WEEX offers a comprehensive [Tax Calculator tool](https://www.weex.com/tokens/bitcoin/tax-calculator) designed specifically for the Danish tax landscape. With this tool, you can estimate your tax liability on Bitcoin and other digital assets, based on real-time pricing and up-to-date tax rates. Please note that the results provided by this calculator should be used for informational purposes only and not as official tax advice. Always consult a certified tax professional or the Skattestyrelsen for personalized assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions (faq)

What cryptocurrencies are subject to tax in Denmark?

Almost all cryptocurrencies—including Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, stablecoins, and even NFTs—are subject to Danish tax rules if they are sold, traded, or used to make purchases for speculative purposes. Earning crypto through mining, staking, airdrops, or similar activities is also taxable as personal income. The only exceptions are buying with fiat, holding without disposing, transferring between your own wallets, and compliant gifts or donations within allowed thresholds.

How do I calculate my crypto tax liability?

Begin by collecting all records of your crypto activity for the year, including buys, sales, swaps, staking, and DeFi transactions. Use the FIFO (First In, First Out) method to determine your cost basis for each disposal. For each taxable event, subtract your cost basis from the proceeds or fair market value at the time of the transaction. Apply the appropriate tax rate (up to 52.06% for most crypto, 42% for stablecoins). You should report each instance in the correct box on your annual tax return.

What records should I keep for crypto taxes?

To satisfy the Danish Tax Agency in the event of an audit, maintain the following records:

  • Proof of purchase and sale (receipts, transaction confirmations)
  • Correspondence with exchanges or wallet providers
  • Public wallet addresses and account details
  • Screenshot or export of wallet balances
  • Bank statements showing related fiat transactions
  • Details of any lost/stolen crypto claims or binding rulings

Store these documents for at least five years after the relevant tax year.

When are crypto taxes due in Denmark?

Crypto income and gains must be reported annually, following the calendar tax year (January 1 – December 31). The general filing deadline for your tax return is May 1 of the following year (July 1 if you have non-Danish income or are granted an extension). The E-tax (TastSelv) portal is typically available from mid-March for online submissions.

What happens if I don’t report crypto taxes?

Failure to accurately report your crypto transactions or underreporting gains can result in severe consequences. These may include repayment of missed taxes, fines, interest, and—in cases of intentional evasion—potential criminal penalties. Skattestyrelsen’s advanced tracking partnerships and blockchain analysis tools make detection much more likely than ever before, so voluntary, accurate reporting is strongly recommended.

 


 

Denmark’s crypto tax regime is thorough, sophisticated, and evolving. With careful record-keeping, timely reporting, and the use of tools like the WEEX Tax Calculator, Danish crypto investors can confidently meet their obligations while maximizing their opportunities in the world of digital assets

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The bill passed the House of Representatives in July 2025 but has been stalled for an extended period due to disputes in the Senate.

Simply put, the bill primarily covers three key areas:

First, it clarifies the regulatory boundaries between the SEC and the CFTC. This is one of the most challenging issues facing those U.S. crypto companies. Currently, there is an overlap in the SEC and CFTC’s functions regarding the classification of digital assets, leaving companies facing long-standing uncertainty regarding their “regulatory status” from a compliance perspective.Second, establishing a regulatory framework for stablecoins. The bill imposes restrictions on stablecoin yields, but more crucially, it expands the scope of coverage—unlike the GENIUS Act signed in 2025, which targeted only issuers, the CLARITY Act extends to a broader range of entities, including trading platforms and wallet service providers, thereby filling a legislative gap.Third, strengthening investor protection and disclosure requirements. The bill strengthens the legal basis for holding parties accountable for fraudulent transactions, clarifies the criteria for determining market manipulation, and restricts insiders from abusing non-public information for illegal gains.

Additionally, federal regulators will issue a stablecoin disclosure framework and a list of compliance activities within one year of the bill’s passage, establishing a more predictable compliance roadmap for the industry’s development.

The Key Compromise: How Does the Stablecoin Yield Provision Balance the Interests of Both Sides?

It is clear that the biggest stumbling block preventing this bill from moving forward has been the issue of stablecoin yields—specifically, where the money comes from and whether it will siphon deposits away from banks—which has long been a major point of contention between the traditional banking sector and the crypto industry.

The key to breaking this deadlock lies in the compromise text on stablecoin yields reached by Senators Thom Tillis and Angela Alsobrooks. The provision explicitly prohibits crypto companies from paying “any form of interest or yield” (i.e., similar to bank deposits or interest-bearing products without cause) solely because customers hold stablecoins. However, it preserves room for rewards based on “real activity,” such as trading rebates, membership benefits, and on-chain interaction incentives.

Traditional banks have long feared that high-yield stablecoins would erode their deposit base, leading to massive capital outflows. This ban directly positions stablecoins as “payment tools” rather than “savings products,” effectively putting their minds at ease.

On the other hand, while crypto project teams cannot directly pay interest, they can still gain market share through product innovation, boosting user engagement, and expanding use cases.

In my view, this compromise may appear to be a mere semantic game on the surface, but it effectively amounts to a “redefinition of function”—stablecoins have shifted from their previous role as “savings-like assets” seeking risk-free returns back to that of “base money” for payments, settlements, and ecosystem incentives. However, the exact criteria for determining “real activity” remain vague, and this is likely to become a new battleground for all parties vying for regulatory interpretation in the future.

Following the key compromise, the probability of the bill being signed into law in 2026 surged to 70% on the prediction market Polymarket, setting a monthly high. https://polymarket.com/event/clarity-act-signed-into-law-in-2026

With the implementation of this compromise, the probability of the bill being signed into law in 2026 on the prediction market Polymarket briefly surged to 70%, setting a monthly record.

However, on the very day this article was written, U.S. banking trade groups still stated that the Senate’s stablecoin incentive compromise was “not sufficient”—they fear that the wording of the ban is not firm enough and that disguised economic incentives might emerge.

Clearly, this battle is far from over.

What Changes Will the Crypto Market See?

In fact, on every level, the CLARITY Act is more than just a simple update to regulatory terminology; it marks a landmark shift for the U.S. crypto market as it moves from a “pilot phase” to “institutionalization,” and the crypto market will benefit from this.

Leading compliance players see a revaluation: As a leader in compliant stablecoins, Circle (CRCL) is one of the bill’s biggest beneficiaries, with its stock surging 20% on Monday alone. As interest income from reserve assets grows and USDC continues to expand its market share across multiple use cases, Circle’s profit outlook is expected to become increasingly clear, enabling its transformation from a “crypto cyclical stock” to a “Web3+AI infrastructure stock.”Stablecoin ecosystem stands to benefit directly: Stablecoins are explicitly defined as “payment tools” rather than “deposit-like products.” This represents a major boon for cross-border payments, the tokenization of RWA (real-world assets), and AI-driven business models, helping to revitalize sectors such as DeFi, PayFi, and RWA.Overall market sentiment is improving: As a “macro-level” development, the CLARITY Act will further boost risk appetite as btc-42">Bitcoin recently rebounded to the $80,000 mark.

The next two weeks will be a critical window for the CLARITY Act’s passage. The crypto industry has made clear concessions regarding the flexibility of financial products to alleviate the concerns of the traditional financial system. This concession is not a retreat, but a strategic trade-off.

Of course, this does not mean everything is settled—the banking sector continues to question the boundaries of “real-world activities,” and regulatory responsibilities for DeFi have not yet been fully clarified. But at the very least, for the entire crypto industry, a “clear bill” that can be implemented is more important than a “perfect bill.” And the active progress being made at this stage is itself a sign that crypto assets are moving toward a mature capital market.

 

What Are TradeFi Perpetual Contracts? Complete Guide 2026

If you trade crypto on WEEX, you already know how perpetual contracts work. No expiry. USDT settled. Leverage up to your risk tolerance.

Now imagine trading gold, oil, or Tesla stock the exact same way.

That is what TradeFi Perpetual Contracts on WEEX do. They bring traditional markets into your crypto workflow.

Let us break down what are tradfi perpetual contracts, how stock tokens work, and when you should care about trading hours.

What Are TradeFi Perpetual Contracts on WEEX?

TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX are USDT-settled futures that track the price of traditional financial assets — stocks, commodities, precious metals.

You do not own the underlying asset. You just trade its price movement.

Same margin system as crypto perpetuals on WEEX. Same funding rates. Same liquidation logic.

But there is one difference: the asset behaves like traditional markets, not crypto.

What you can trade on WEEX:Precious metals (gold, silver)Commodities (oil, natural gas)Stocks (Tesla, Apple, NVIDIA)Key features on WEEX:24/7 access – No waiting for NYSE to openNo expiry – Hold as long as you wantUp to 400x LeverageUSDT settled – No currency conversion

So how do tradfi perpetual contracts work on WEEX? Exactly like crypto perps. But the price source changes.

What Are Stock Tokens on WEEX?

Stock tokens on WEEX are digital assets pegged to real stock prices. Think of them as a tracking device, not the actual stock.

If Tesla moves 5% in Nasdaq, the Tesla stock token on WEEX moves 5%.

Advantages of TradFi Perpetual Contract on WEEX

This is where tradfi perpetual contracts 24/7 trading on WEEX gets interesting.

Because stock tokens track real stocks, their volatility depends on whether the US stock market is open.

Period (ET)VolatilityLiquidityWhat happens on WEEXTrading hours (9:30 AM – 4:00 PM)LowHighTight spreads, price tracks closelyPre/after market (4:30 AM – 9:30 AM & 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM)HighMediumPrice jumps possible, fewer ordersMarket closed (weekends/holidays)Potentially highLowNo real price reference. News can cause big movesWhy this Matters for You on WEEX

If you trade during US market hours, expect smooth price action.

If you trade pre-market or weekends on WEEX, you are betting on sentiment without live price feeds. That cuts both ways.

Pre market stock token volatility can be an opportunity or a trap. Know which window you are in.

How WEEX TradeFi Perpetual Contracts Differ from Crypto Perps

Same mechanics. Different parameters.

TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX follow the same margin, funding rate, and liquidation rules as crypto perps. But WEEX adjusts two things:

Index price calculation – Uses multiple traditional market data sourcesMark price deviation limits – Tighter or wider depending on asset liquidity

Why? Because traditional markets have closing hours. Crypto does not. WEEX has to decide how to price the token when NYSE is asleep.

The contract works the same. The price source works differently.

How to Trade TradeFi Perpetual Contracts on WEEX

On WEEX, follow these steps:

Go to WEEX official website, click on Futures and then select TradFi.

Choose trading pair, margin mode , set stop loss/ take profit and leverage for your order.

No separate account needed. Same USDT balance. Same interface.

WEEX keeps it unified. One account. One wallet. Two markets.

Conclusion

What are TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX? Crypto-style futures for stocks, gold, and oil. Same USDT settlement. Same leverage. Same account.

One catch: volatility follows NYSE hours. Liquidity drops on weekends. Trade market hours for smoother moves. Trade off-hours if you want to front-run news — but know the risks.

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FAQWhat are TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX?

They are USDT-settled futures contracts on WEEX that track traditional assets like stocks, gold, and oil. You trade price movement without owning the underlying asset.

What is the difference between stock tokens and real stocks?

Real stocks give you ownership, voting rights, and dividends. Stock tokens on WEEX only give you price exposure.

Can I trade TradeFi perpetual contracts 24/7 on WEEX?

Yes. Unlike traditional markets, TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX trade 24/7, including weekends and holidays.

What assets can I trade with TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX?

Precious metals (gold, silver), commodities (oil, natural gas), and stocks (Tesla, Apple, NVIDIA, etc.).

How do I start trading TradeFi perpetual contracts on WEEX?

Go to the futures trading page on WEEX, select Perpetual → USDT → Commodity or Stock, and choose your asset.

How to Trade Futures on WEEX 2026: Best Guide and Strategies for Beginners

You've heard the stories. Someone turned 500 into 50,000 overnight trading futures contracts. Someone else got liquidated in minutes.

Futures trading isn't magic. It's not gambling either — if you understand how it works.

This guide covers the basics of futures trading on WEEX Futures. You'll learn what futures contracts are, where they came from, how they work in crypto vs. traditional markets, and exactly how to place your first trade on WEEX.

No fluff. No AI nonsense. Just a clear, usable guide.

Key TakeawaysFutures contract = agreement to buy/sell an asset at a fixed future date and priceOrigins – Modern futures started with CBOT in 1848 (but tulip futures appeared in 17th-century Netherlands)WEEX Futures offers 1,700+ trading pairs including BTC and ETH perpetual futuresUp to 400x leverage on WEEX – high capital efficiency but high riskCrypto futures trade 24/7, no physical delivery, higher volatility than traditional futuresWhat Is a Futures Contract?

A futures contract is a legal agreement to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price on a specific future date.

Unlike buying crypto on spot (you get it immediately), futures lock in today's price for a future transaction.

Example: If you think Bitcoin will be 100k in three months but it′s 70k today — you can buy a futures contract at $70k. If you're right, you profit. If you're wrong, you lose.

Common underlying assets: oil, gold, corn, stocks, forex, and yes — crypto.

History of Futures Contracts

Futures trading isn't new. It's older than most countries.

Ancient roots: Merchants locked in prices for wool, spices, and metals to avoid market swings.

17th century Netherlands: Tulip futures appeared. Yes, people traded contracts on flowers. It ended badly (Tulip Mania), but the concept stuck.

1848 – The big one: 82 merchants founded the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) . This became the world's first formal futures exchange. Standardized contracts followed — specifying quantity, quality, and delivery date.

That standardization changed everything. Trading became faster, cheaper, and more accessible.

How Futures Contracts Work

Let's make this concrete. No crypto jargon yet — just corn.

The situation:

Alice grows corn. Her cost = $100/ton.Candy buys corn. Her budget = max $110/ton.

They sign a futures contract before harvest at $105/ton.

At harvest, three scenarios:

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ScenarioMarket PriceAlice's ProfitWho Wins?Higher yield (price drops)Below $100More than $5Candy (buys cheap)Expected yield~$100$5Both fairLower yield (price spikes)Above $100Less than $5Alice (locked in higher price)

Key insight: Candy locks in supply. Alice locks in price certainty. Futures contracts aren't just for speculation — they're risk management tools.

And yes, you can sell your contract to someone else before expiration.

Crypto Futures vs. Traditional Futures – Key Differences

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FeatureTraditional FuturesCrypto Futures (WEEX)Underlying assetOil, gold, stocks, cornBTC, ETH, altcoinsTrading hoursExchange hours (not 24/7)24/7/365Physical deliverySometimes requiredNo delivery (cash-settled)Cross-border restrictionsSignificantMinimalVolatilityLowerHigher (more opportunity & risk)Market sizeTrillions (gold alone ~$20T)~$3.8T (growing fast)

Why crypto futures matter: 24/7 trading + no delivery + higher volatility = more trading opportunities. But that volatility cuts both ways.

Why Trade Futures on WEEX?

WEEX Futures stands out for a few reasons:

Massive pair selection

Over 1,700 trading pairs. Not just BTC and ETH perpetual futures — also trending pairs like PEPE, TRUMP, and other high-volatility assets.

Up to 400x leverage

High leverage = high capital efficiency. Also high risk. WEEX lets you choose your multiplier.

Low fees

Some pairs even have 0% maker and taker fees. Check the current list.

User-friendly interface

Both web and mobile app. Clean terminal with all essential tools.

Isolated margin by default (safer for beginners)

Your losses stay contained to one position. WEEX doesn't force cross margin on new users.

How to Trade Futures on WEEX: Step-by-Step GuideStep 1: Create WEEX Account

Go to WEEX official website, click on "Sign Up" and create your account.

Step 2: Transfer Funds to Futures Account

Go to Wallet → Transfer from Spot to Futures account. You can't trade futures with spot balance directly.

Step 3: Choose Your Trading Pair

Select BTCUSDT, ETHUSDT, or any of the 1,600+ pairs.

Step 4: Pick Your Margin Mode

Two options:

ModeHow It WorksBest ForIsolated MarginMargin is limited to one position. If liquidated, only that position is affected.Beginners (default)Cross MarginMargin is shared across all positions. Profits from one can support another.Advanced traders hedging

WEEX defaults to Isolated Margin for new users. Keep it that way until you know what you're doing.

Step 5: Set Leverage

WEEX offers up to 400x depending on the pair.

Important: Higher leverage = smaller price move wipes you out.

Example: 400x leverage = 0.2% move against you = liquidation. No joke.

Start with 3x-10x as a beginner.

Step 6: Place Your OrderOpen Long = you expect price to go upOpen Short = you expect price to go down

Enter price and quantity. Set TP/SL (take profit / stop loss) before confirming.

Step 7: Monitor Your Position

Check the bottom panel for:

Unrealized PnLLiquidation priceCurrent margin

Add more margin if needed to avoid liquidation.

Futures Trading TipsHave a Plan Before You Click Buy

Most traders lose because they don't plan.

Your plan needs:

Entry priceTake profit targetStop loss levelPosition size (risk 1-2% of account per trade)

Example ($10,000 account):

Max risk per trade: $200 (2%)Stop loss at 5% → position size = $4,000

Don't skip this math.

Learn Basic Technical Analysis

You don't need to be a pro. Just know these:

Support & Resistance:

Support = price tends to bounce upResistance = price tends to bounce down

RSI (Relative Strength Index):

Above 70 = overbought (might go down)Below 30 = oversold (might go up)

Moving Average (MA):

Short-term MA crosses above long-term MA = "golden cross" (bullish)Opposite = "death cross" (bearish)Control Your Emotions

The crypto market is a psychological battlefield.

Don't:

Chase pumps (FOMO)Panic sell dips (fear)Add to losing positions (hope)

Do:

Stick to your planTake breaksWalk away when frustratedRisk ManagementUse low leverage at first (3x-10x)500x is for pros who understand exact liquidation levelsDiversify pairs – don't put everything into one tradeAdjust position size based on market conditionsUncertain market? Smaller sizeClear trend? Can size upFinal Thoughts

Futures trading on WEEX Futures isn't rocket science — but it's not a slot machine either.

Futures contracts are tools. You can use them to hedge risk (like Alice and Candy with corn) or to speculate on price moves with leverage (most crypto traders).

The key difference with crypto futures: 24/7 trading, no delivery, and higher volatility. That means more opportunities — and more ways to lose money fast.

Start small. Use isolated margin. Set stop losses. Keep leverage low (3x-10x). And never trade money you can't afford to lose. WEEX gives you the tools. The rest is up to you.

Ready to trade? WEEX offers zero fees, instant execution, and the security you need. Sign up on WEEX Now and Start Trading!

FAQWhat are futures contracts in crypto?

A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a cryptocurrency at a fixed price on a specific future date. No delivery required — settled in cash.

Is WEEX Futures safe for beginners?

Yes. WEEX defaults to isolated margin mode, which limits losses to one position. Start with low leverage (3x-5x) and small position sizes.

What's the maximum leverage on WEEX Futures?

Up to 400x depending on the trading pair. Higher leverage = higher risk. Beginners should avoid high leverage.

Does WEEX charge fees for futures trading?

Some pairs have 0% maker and taker fees. Check the current fee schedule on WEEX.

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How to Open Futures Positions with Spot Assets on WEEX Exchange 2026: Full Guide for Beginners

You see a futures setup. Your analysis is perfect. But your futures account is dry — and your funds are sitting in spot.

Most traders would stop. Transfer funds manually. Miss the entry.

Not anymore. WEEX now lets you open futures positions directly using spot assets. No manual redemption. No back-and-forth transfers. The system handles it automatically.

If you're into futures trading but hate keeping idle funds in your futures account, this guide is for you.

Let's break down exactly how it works — step by step.

What Is This Feature?

Here's the problem this solves:

You keep most of your funds in spot (to hold). Your futures account has very little. A trading opportunity appears. You need margin — fast.

Normally, you'd:

Redeem from flexible savingsTransfer to spotTransfer to futuresFinally open the position

By then, price moved.

With WEEX futures feature:

You select spot as "available" accounts. The system does steps 1-3 automatically. You just place the order.

This is a game changer for active futures trading without keeping large idle balances in your futures account.

Requirements Before Using This Feature

Before you try to open futures positions this way, check these boxes:

Your spot account or flexible savings account holds available assets (USDT or other supported margin assets)On the futures trading page, you manually select those accounts under "Available"You are not in multi-asset margin mode (not supported yet)You are placing a standard order — not a planned order or trailing stop (those aren't supported yet)

Simple enough. Now let's walk through the actual steps.

Step-by-Step: How to Enable Spot Assets for Futures TradingStep 1: Go to WEEX Futures Trading Page

Go to WEEX official website and log into your WEEX account. Navigate to the Futures trading interface.

Step 2: Find Funds Section

Look at the order placement area. You'll see a button . This controls which accounts can be used for margin.

Step 3: Select Accounts You Want to Use

Click Available. You'll see options:

Futures account (selected by default)Spot account

Select one or both of the additional accounts. Your choice.

Step 4: Place Your Futures Order

Enter price and quantity as usual. Submit the order.

What happens next:

If futures balance is enough → system uses futures only.

If futures balance is insufficient → system automatically redeems from flexible savings and/or transfers from spot to cover the gap.

Position opens. You did nothing extra.

Important Notes

Before using this for futures trading on WEEX, understand these limitations:

Redemption and transfer still take a few seconds. Network conditions apply.Can still fail – If flexible savings redemption fails (limits, system issues), your order fails.No auto re-staking – Redeemed assets don't go back to flexible savings automatically.Liquidation won't touch spot – If you get liquidated, your spot and flexible savings assets are safe. Only futures account is affected.Not supported in multi-asset margin mode – Switch modes if you want this feature.Who Is This Feature For?

This feature makes sense for three types of traders:

Yield seekers – You keep funds in flexible savings earning interest but still want to trade futures instantly.Active futures traders – You hate holding large idle balances in futures account. Pull only when needed.Isolated position swing traders – You need to add margin quickly without manual redemption steps.

If you're a passive long-term holder who never trades futures? Ignore this. If you trade actively? Learn it.

Conclusion

Open futures positions on WEEX without manual fund shuffling? Yes. And it works.

The feature is simple: select spot as available accounts. The system does the rest when your futures balance falls short.

It's not for everyone. Multi-asset margin mode and advanced order types aren't supported yet. But for standard futures trading, it saves time and reduces friction.

If you're tired of missing entries because your funds are stuck in savings or spot — enable this today. Test with a small position first. Then scale.

Ready to trade? WEEX offers zero fees, instant execution, and the security you need. Sign up on WEEX Now and Start Trading!

FAQWhat does it mean to open futures positions using spot assets?

It means if your futures account balance is insufficient, WEEX automatically transfers the needed amount from your spot account to cover margin. No manual transfer required.

Does WEEX charge extra fees for using spot or flexible savings as margin?

No. You only pay standard futures trading fees. No extra fee for auto-redemption or auto-transfer.

If I get liquidated, will WEEX take my spot or flexible savings assets?

No. Liquidation only affects your futures account balance. Spot and flexible savings assets are never touched.

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