Buy bitcoin with Apple Pay in Slovenia
- Status
- Legal
- Currency
- Euro (EUR)
- Takes Apple Pay
- 2 exchanges
- Last reviewed
- 2026-08-12
2 of the exchanges we recommend in Slovenia take Apple Pay for funding bitcoin purchases. It is one of several rails in use here; the full picture is in the Slovenia guide.
Exchanges that take Apple Pay in Slovenia
Ranked as in our Slovenia guide. Every payment method shown is verified for this exact exchange and country pairing.
- 1Bitpanda4.4
Austria's regulated broker with three MiCAR licenses, built for European savers who fund by SEPA.
- Fees
- Bitcoin buys show no separate commission; the cost sits in a premium built into the quoted price. SEPA deposits are free, card deposits carry a fee.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- SEPA transfer, SEPA Instant, Credit or debit card
- 6Binance4.2
The largest crypto exchange by volume: deep liquidity and low fees, operating under a US settlement with mandatory KYC.
- Fees
- Spot trading starts at 0.1% maker and taker, with a 25% discount for paying fees in BNB. Card purchases and instant buys cost more because a spread and processing fee are added.
- KYC
- Required
- Pay with
- SEPA transfer, SEPA Instant, Credit or debit card
See the full how-to-buy guide for SloveniaEverything about buying bitcoin with Apple Pay
Other ways to pay in Slovenia
Apple Pay in other countries
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Italy
- Japan
- Jersey
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Arab Emirates
- Vatican City
Frequently asked questions
Which exchanges accept Apple Pay in Slovenia?
Of the 6 exchanges we recommend in Slovenia, Bitpanda, Binance accept Apple Pay for funding purchases.
Is buying bitcoin with Apple Pay legal in Slovenia?
Bitcoin is fully legal in Slovenia, with exchanges operating under the EU's MiCA regulation. Since January 1, 2026 Slovenia taxes profits from disposals of crypto into fiat, goods, or services at a flat 25 percent, with crypto-to-crypto swaps exempt and holdings acquired before that date covered by transitional rules. The change ended Slovenia's long run as one of Europe's most lightly taxed places for private crypto gains.