Confirm which crypto instruments are actually available to you
Brokers frequently offer crypto exposure through derivatives such as CFDs rather than direct ownership of coins, and availability often depends on which regulated entity onboards you. Some regulators restrict or prohibit crypto derivatives for retail clients entirely, so what a resident of one country can trade may be unavailable to a resident of another. Before assuming anything about Pepperstone's crypto lineup, check the instrument list shown for your specific region and account type on the broker's own site, and confirm whether the product is a derivative or an ownership product.
- Identify whether crypto exposure is offered as a derivative (such as a CFD) or as direct asset ownership, since the two carry different rights and risks.
- Check the instrument list for your regulatory region, not a generic global list, because retail crypto derivative access is restricted in some jurisdictions.
- Confirm which account types can access crypto instruments and whether professional-client status is required in your region.

