Portugal slowly becoming a 'haven' for European Bitcoiners

Published at: Feb. 16, 2022

While Switzerland holds the spotlight for being the most crypto-friendly jurisdiction in Europe, Portugal is picking up the pace. Indeed, the Republic offers more than just quality of life improvements for Bitcoin (BTC) owners, including an attractive fiscal environment and a growing Bitcoiner community.

Cointelegraph recently interviewed the Bitcoin Family, who recently relocated to Portugal, learning that there was more to the move than pursuing "300 days of sunshine" and "cheap coffee."

Didi Taihuttu, father and husband to the Bitcoin Family, first spoke to Cointelegraph six years ago. In 2016, he rose to crypto fame after selling all his family’s possessions and going all-in on (BTC).

Although Taihuttu's larger-than-life persona grabs the headlines, plans for Portugal's take on Bitcoin Beach as well as budding Bitcoiner communities give rise to a pro-Bitcoin Portugal, supported by crypto-friendly tax laws and a low cost of living.  

Portugal’s Bitcoin-friendly beginnings kicked off in earnest six years ago. A 2016 law by the Portuguese tax authority ruled that ​​because cryptocurrencies are not considered currencies, they are not legal tender in Portugal and are therefore not taxable.

For Taihuttu, the Bitcoin community has since ballooned and there are “a lot of them” on Cristiano Ronaldo’s home turf. He told Cointelegraph:

“I know the big ones (Bitcoiners) live in Portugal already. They are anonymous. They are not like me out there, but they already are here. They are spending their money on houses, they are spending their bitcoins on everything.”

Merchant adoption is indeed on the march: some Portuguese residents can pay for their energy bills in BTC, while Spanish startup BitBase is bringing more Bitcoin ATMs and stores to major cities. Coinmap cites there are already 57 merchants and retailers just in the Lisbon area to accept Bitcoin.

BTC-only businesses are also spawning out of the Iberian nation. John Carvalho, CEO of Synonym, recently moved to Portugal, and Aceita Bitcoin, or “Accept Bitcoin,” a non-profit group of BTC enthusiasts, is picking up steam. 

Tiago Vasconcelos, the Bitcoiner behind Aceita Bitcoin, was inspired by  El Salvador's Bitcoin Beach experiment. He's set his sights on making Bitcoin Lightning payments widely accepted in his homeland.

He told Cointelegraph that he is "hoping merchants take the challenge I sent out to experiment having bitcoin as a payment option for the summer," adding that Portugal is "very friendly" to Bitcoin. Vasconcelos explains: 

Portugal is not taxing crypto and this may be the best time, especially for the people, to start knowing and interacting with the technology and get exposed to the best savings account they'll ever have."

Taihuttu jokes in his interview with Cointelegraph that there's an opportunity for Bitcoin to become legal tender in Portugal. “It's already money in El Salvador, probably soon in Honduras–and you know–hopefully very soon in Portugal because I think Portugal has all the ingredients.”

While legal tender might be a way off, the Portuguese Blockchain Association recently stated that the regulation of crypto-assets is important but it should not “castrate” evolution. Matt Koller, the co-founder of Swiss company Pocket Bitcoin, shed light on the evolving regulatory landscape.

Koller explained to Cointelegraph that Portugal’s favorable stance on Bitcoin capital gains is “unlikely to change soon.” In his view, the “outcome of the legislative election in January 2022 suggests that it is most likely not going to change for the time being.”

Related: Mercado Bitcoin operator acquires Portuguese crypto exchange

He explained Cointelegraph why many Bitcoiners have chosen a new place to call home:

“Besides having an advantageous legal framework for those interested in magic internet money; the 300 days of sunshine, the lovely Portuguese people and culture as well as the outstanding cuisine, certainly also play their part.”

Plus in light of Portugal’s “free zones” for tech development, Cointelegraph reported that Portugal effectively doubled down on its crypto-friendly position in 2021. The country is actively facilitating research activities for blockchain and crypto companies.

For Taihuttu, moving to Portugal is a no-brainer. “Portugal should become the new haven for Bitcoiners,” he revealed in the soon-to-be-published interview.

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