Slovenia's Finance Ministry is proposing a 25% tax on crypto trading profits. This draft law aims at taxing when citizens sell crypto for fiat or use it for purchases, but leaves crypto-to-crypto trades untaxed. Finance Minister Klemen Boštjančič argues it's illogical for such speculative assets to remain tax-free. Critics like @VrtovecJernej warn it could drive crypto enthusiasts abroad. The proposal opens to public discussion until May 5, with potential enactment in 2026. Slovenia's current scene sees a 10% tax on crypto payments, but gains from casual trading aren’t taxed.