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Thai SEC & Central Bank Plan to Launch Crypto Sandbox For Foreign Tourists

Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bank of Thailand plan to launch a crypto regulatory sandbox that enables foreign tourists to convert crypto assets into baht for local spending, expanding beyond an earlier Phuket-focused initiative, the Bangkok Post reported on Wednesday. Thailand’s new initiative, currently open for public hearing, would allow tourists to exchange crypto assets through licensed operators and spend the converted funds via regulated e-money platforms, according to the SEC.

“This crypto sandbox builds directly upon former premier Thaksin Shinawatra’s Phuket sandbox proposal from late last year. Both share the core concept of allowing Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as payment methods in tourist areas to drive adoption,” said Nirun Fuwattananukul, chief executive of Gulf Binance. The sandbox program allows approved operators to provide services for up to 18 months with possible extensions for licensed digital asset exchanges, brokers, and dealers.

Interested operators must comply with eligibility criteria, service scope limitations, tourist spending caps, and anti-money laundering regulations to participate in the program. While the sandbox aims to boost tourism competitiveness through digital finance innovation, direct crypto payments are not permitted. Converted baht must be spent through approved e-money providers, enabling transactions like QR code payments.

Despite its innovation-driven intent, the program has sparked some concerns among industry stakeholders. The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), a private-sector organization focused on fostering public-private cooperation, promoting quality standards, and shaping tourism policy in the country, has cautioned against rushing into implementation.

We’re not opposed to this scheme, but the government should ensure that the entire ecosystem is prepared for cryptocy use before launching the program,” said Bhummikitti Ruktaengam, TCT vice president, in a statement. He noted that many stakeholders in Phuket were unaware of the public hearing currently underway. Money laundering is also one of the key concerns, especially amid a rise in illegal foreign businesses in Phuket. Ruktaengam warned that without clear rules, crypto exchanges could be misused. Meanwhile, tourism operators want clarity on which crypto assets are eligible and what exchange services will be permitted.

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