The first legal cryptocurrency exchange launched in Tajikistan

The exchange operates under the license of the IT Park of Tajikistan.

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For the first time, residents of Tajikistan can legally buy and sell cryptocurrency — without risks, without “grey” schemes, under the protection of the law. The first legal crypto exchange Bitcom.tj has started operating in the republic.

The exchange is launched by the company “Service and Technology”, whose activities are aimed at implementing modern technologies in the country and which has become a resident of the IT park of Tajikistan.

What does this mean for you?

Full legality — the exchange operates on the platform of the IT park of Tajikistan.

Transaction security — no more dubious transfers to strangers.

Transparent rates — fair commissions, no hidden payments.

Support in your native language — managers speak Tajik and Russian.

Physical office in Dushanbe — you can visit personally and ensure reliability.

What does Bitcom offer?

Exchange of somoni for cryptocurrency and vice versa.

Support for popular coins: BTC, USDT, ETH, and others. Fast transactions and qualified support.

Why is this important for the country?

Tajikistan is becoming one of the first countries in Central Asia with a fully legal crypto infrastructure. This is a new step into the digital future.

Website: bitcom.tj

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