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Bitvavo Review: Fees, Safety, Pros & Cons

Bitvavo
4.2 / 5
Editorial review by The Currency Analytics

Bitvavo is a leading European cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2018 and based in Amsterdam. It is known for very low fees, an easy interface, and a strong focus on the euro market. For users in Europe, it is one of the most cost-effective ways to buy and trade crypto.

Quick Facts

Item Detail
Founded 2018
Headquarters Amsterdam, Netherlands
Assets listed 350+ cryptocurrencies
Availability European Economic Area
Best for European users wanting low fees

Trading Fees

Bitvavo’s fees are among the lowest in Europe, using a tiered maker-taker model that improves with volume.

Tier Maker Taker
Standard ~0.15% ~0.25%
High volume ~0.04% ~0.10%

Security and Regulation

Bitvavo is registered with the Dutch central bank (De Nederlandsche Bank) and operates within the European Union’s regulatory framework. It keeps the large majority of assets in cold storage and is built around the needs of European retail users, with euro deposits and local payment methods.

Key Features

  • Low fees — among the cheapest exchanges in Europe.
  • Easy interface — designed for beginners and casual investors.
  • Euro-focused — direct EUR deposits and local payment options.
  • Staking — rewards on supported proof-of-stake assets.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Very low fees for European users
  • Simple, beginner-friendly interface
  • Regulated in the Netherlands
  • Smooth euro deposits and withdrawals

Cons

  • Available only in the European Economic Area
  • Fewer advanced trading features
  • Smaller asset selection than global giants

Verdict

Bitvavo is one of the best options for European users who want low fees and a simple experience. Traders outside Europe, or those wanting advanced tools, should look elsewhere.

The Currency Analytics rating: 4.2 / 5

The Currency Analytics maintains editorial independence. Ratings reflect our own assessment. This article is informational and not financial advice.