How to Buy Zcash (ZEC) in Guam
Yes, you can buy Zcash in Guam.
Available on local exchanges
The major US exchanges (Kraken, Coinbase, Gemini and others) treat Guam residents the same as mainland US customers, and most list Zcash. Guam follows the federal US framework with a local money transmitter license issued by the Department of Revenue and Taxation. There is no Guam-specific license you need as a buyer.
Recommended exchanges
These exchanges serve Guam residents and list Zcash (ZEC). Fees shown are for the lowest 30-day volume tier; your rate can drop as your trading volume grows.
| Exchange | Best for | Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kraken | Most ZEC liquidity | Starting at 0.25% / 0.40% | Sign up |
| Gemini | NY/CA regulated | Starting at 0.20% / 0.40% | Sign up |
| Coinbase | Largest US exchange, public company | 0.40% / 0.60% | Sign up |
| Crypto.com | Mobile-first | Starting at 0.25% / 0.50% | Sign up |
How to buy Zcash (ZEC) in Guam: step by step
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Pick an exchange
For most Guam buyers, Kraken is a reasonable starting choice: Most ZEC liquidity. The table above compares fees and specialties if you want to shop around. All listed options are licensed to serve Guam residents.
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Create an account and verify your identity
Sign up with your email, set a strong password, and enable two-factor authentication. The exchange will ask for a government-issued ID (passport, driver's license, or national ID) and a selfie. This is called KYC (Know Your Customer) and is legally required. Verification usually takes a few minutes to a few hours.
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Fund your account
US-licensed exchanges accept:
- ACH bank transfer (free or low-fee, takes 1-3 business days for funds to clear)
- Wire transfer (same-day or next-day, usually $10-30 bank fee)
- Debit card (instant but with a 2-4% convenience fee)
For anything beyond a few hundred dollars, ACH is the cheapest. Wire is the right call if you want to buy a large amount quickly and don't mind paying the fee.
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Place your ZEC order
On the exchange, find the ZEC trading pair (usually ZEC/USD or ZEC/EUR depending on your region). You have two order types to choose from:
- Market order: buy immediately at the current price. Simple, fills in seconds.
- Limit order: set the exact price you are willing to pay. Fills only when the market reaches that price.
For your first purchase, a market order is fine. Limit orders are better once you are comfortable with the interface and want more control.
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Move your ZEC off the exchange
Once the order fills, your ZEC sits in the exchange's wallet. For long-term holding, move it to a wallet you control. This is called self-custody and it means only you can access the coins. Leaving coins on an exchange means you are trusting the exchange to stay solvent and honest.
For Zcash (ZEC), look at the wallet reviews for options that support Zcash shielded addresses.
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Record the transaction for tax
Keep a record of the date, the amount of ZEC purchased, the price you paid (in your local currency), and any fees. You will need this for your tax return when you eventually sell or spend the coin. Most exchanges export a transaction history in CSV format.
What to know
Common questions
Is it legal to buy and hold Zcash in Guam?
Yes. There is no Guam-specific restriction on owning Zcash.
Will US exchanges actually accept me as a Guam resident?
Yes. The major US exchanges treat Guam residents the same as residents of any US state. You will go through the same identity verification and your account works the same way.
How are Zcash gains taxed in Guam?
Federal capital-gains tax applies. Guam uses a mirror-image of the US federal income tax code, so the local effect is similar to mainland federal-only treatment for most filers. A Guam tax preparer can confirm specifics.
Do I get a 1099-DA from my exchange in Guam?
Yes. As of February 2026 the major US exchanges send Guam residents the new 1099-DA tax form, same as mainland customers.
I'm visiting Guam. Can I buy Zcash here?
Yes. Visitors can use an exchange that serves their home state or country. Guam's rules apply to exchanges serving Guam residents, not travelers.
Legal & regulatory detail
Federal US rules apply. Local money transmitter license issued by Guam Dept. of Revenue and Taxation.