As anywhere in the world, Europe does not have a harmonized tax policy in relation to digital currencies.

However, cryptocurrencies attract a lot of attention from regulatory bodies.

Each state has enacted its own regulations, while certain countries follow the decision of the European Court of Justice.

Currently, there is no simple answer as each country has its own tax regulation.

Additionally, laws regarding cryptocurrency trading are still in the process of being created, adapted, updated, and implemented in most jurisdictions.

On the other hand, each situation needs to be treated differently based on trading frequency, trading amount, etc.

We suggest that you consult and become familiar with the tax laws in relation to cryptocurrencies in your region and contact experts if you have any questions.