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Is Polymarket legal in Lithuania?

Regulatory status of Polymarket and Kalshi in Lithuania, including local gambling law, crypto regulation, tax treatment, and available alternatives.

Prediction Markets 101 editorial team Updated April 16, 2026

Short answer: Polymarket is accessible in Lithuania as of April 2026. Polymarket does not require KYC at signup — crypto deposits work worldwide. Kalshi is US-only, not available here regardless of local law.

Access status

Polymarket access: Accessible. Crypto and gambling both regulated permissively.

Kalshi access: US-only.

Local law

Gaming Law; MiCA applies.

VPN usage: Uncommon — Polymarket is generally accessible from local IPs.

Locally-available alternatives

  • Licensed sportsbooks

Tax treatment

15% flat income tax on gains.

Local currency: EUR. Tax details are general guidance, not a substitute for a qualified local tax professional.

Accessing Polymarket from Lithuania

Polymarket is broadly accessible from Lithuania. Sign up with email or connect a wallet (MetaMask, Coinbase Wallet), fund with USDC on Polygon, and trade. No KYC at signup.

FAQ

Do I need KYC for Polymarket in Lithuania?

No KYC is required to sign up or trade on Polymarket. Identity verification triggers only at fiat offramps above ~$10k via MoonPay or Onramper. Deposits and most trading are self-custodial via a Polygon wallet.

What is the tax treatment for Polymarket gains in Lithuania?

15% flat income tax on gains.

Can I use a VPN to access Polymarket from Lithuania?

Technically yes — and it's the typical path where local access is restricted. A non-US IP (or non-restricted-country IP) plus crypto deposits gets you a functional account. Polymarket does not require KYC at signup. At large fiat offramps, a mismatched ID can result in account restriction; users who keep withdrawals to self-custody crypto avoid this. Polymarket's terms of service address VPN use — review them for your own risk tolerance.

Other countries in Europe

Last verified

This page was last verified on April 16, 2026. Law and platform policies can change — we review each country page at least quarterly.

Nothing here is legal advice. For a decision with real money on the line, consult a local lawyer familiar with derivatives or gambling law.