bitcoin.bm was created to fill a gap — a clear, honest, and locally relevant starting point for anyone in Bermuda curious about Bitcoin and the broader digital asset space. No hype, no financial advice, no products to sell. Just education.
Bermuda occupies a unique position in the global digital asset landscape. Through the Digital Asset Business Act (DABA), the island became one of the first jurisdictions in the world to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for digital asset businesses — years before most other countries had even begun the conversation.
Yet for everyday residents, the world of Bitcoin and crypto can still feel distant, technical, and risky. Global resources exist in abundance, but very few speak to the Bermudian context — our regulatory environment, our banking relationships, our tax considerations as non-US investors, and the practical steps for getting started safely from the island.
bitcoin.bm was built to bridge that gap. It is a community educational resource, not a financial product. It will never recommend specific investments, endorse particular exchanges, or tell you what to buy.
Bermuda's forward-thinking approach has attracted some of the world's most reputable digital asset companies to the island. The Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) oversees licensing, compliance, and consumer protection in the space — providing a level of institutional credibility that few offshore jurisdictions can match.
For residents, this means interacting with a crypto ecosystem that is more regulated and accountable than most. It also means that the questions Bermudians face — which exchanges operate here, how local banks view crypto, what reporting obligations apply — have Bermuda-specific answers that generic global resources don't provide.
This site is intentionally iterative. It starts with the fundamentals and will grow based on the questions and feedback of its visitors. If a section is unclear, incomplete, or missing something important to the Bermudian experience, that feedback directly shapes what gets added or improved.
Every external link is chosen for its educational quality and vendor neutrality. Where a source has a commercial interest, that context is noted. Where disclaimers are warranted, they are included — not buried in small print, but prominently, because informed readers make better decisions.
For authoritative guidance on Bermuda's digital asset regulatory framework, the following official sources are the most reliable starting points:
Bermuda BDA — Emerging Technologies — The BDA's overview of Bermuda's digital asset and fintech sector.
Bermuda Monetary Authority (BMA) — The regulator responsible for licensing and supervising digital asset businesses.
Digital Asset Business Act — The full text of Bermuda's landmark 2018 legislation governing digital asset businesses.
The crypto space evolves rapidly. Regulations change, exchanges come and go, and new questions emerge constantly. bitcoin.bm is committed to keeping its content accurate, current, and genuinely useful for the Bermudian community — from the complete beginner to the curious but cautious intermediate investor.
If you have a question that isn't answered here, or content you think should be added, your feedback shapes what gets built next. This site exists to serve its visitors.
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