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Fantom (FTM) Tax Guide

Fantom taxes: trading, staking, DeFi and capital gains in Europe.

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How is Fantom taxed?

Fantom (FTM) follows standard European cryptocurrency tax rules. Every sale or trade of FTM generates a taxable capital gain or loss. The Sonic upgrade and token migration may also have tax implications depending on your jurisdiction.

Staking FTM and DeFi ecosystem

Staking FTM with validators generates taxable rewards. The Fantom DeFi ecosystem (SpookySwap, Beethoven X) creates additional taxable events. Lock-up staking with higher rewards still generates income taxable upon receipt, regardless of the lock period.

How Taxes Crypto handles Fantom

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