Algeria is a country in northern Africa with fairly high taxes. Transactions with cryptocurrency are completely prohibited by law here. But despite this, there are almost one million crypto users in the country.
In this research we’ve calculated an approximate audience of the TON community before adding wallet to Telegram based on public data
United Arab Emirates is one of the most cryptofriendly jurisdictions in the world. In this research we set up all licensed crypto entities operating in the country
Full overview of existing crypto regulations in Africa
Algeria is a country in northern Africa with fairly high taxes. Transactions with cryptocurrency are completely prohibited by law here. But despite this, there are almost one million crypto users in the country.
Algeria has a minor dager security level according to our rating. Jurisdiction has 48.6 points (from 100) for safety level in Numbeo crime rating (1). The homicide level (2) is 1.8 per 100,000 inhabitants a year. Level of firearm-related death (3) 0.22 per 100,000 inhabitants a year.
Cryptocurrencies are banned (4) under Algerian laws and this ban definetely includes crypto payments.
Crypto ban in Algeria makes salaries in crypto illegal too.
Financial Law of Algeria has prohibited (4) the use of any cryptocurrencies. It stipulates:
The purchase, sale, use, and possession of so-called virtual currency are prohibited. A virtual currency is one used by Internet users over the Internet. It is characterized by the absence of physical support such as coins, paper money, or payments by check or credit card.
The Personal Income Tax Rate in Algeria stands (5) at 35%. The standard corporate income tax rate is (6) 26%. The basic CGT tax (7) in Algeria is 15%.
1)👉🏻Crime Index by Country 2023 Mid-Year
2)👉🏻List of countries by intentional homicide rate
3)👉🏻List of countries by firearm-related death rate
4)👉🏻Algeria and Cryptocurrency. Article
5)👉🏻 Algeria's Personal Income Tax Rate
6)👉🏻Algeria — Orbitax Corporate Tax Rates. Article
7)👉🏻Algeria — Orbitax Country Chapters. Article