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Thailand launches crypto sandbox to boost tourism spending

by admin July 17, 2025
July 17, 2025

As crypto becomes part of our day-to-day financial needs, Thailand is introducing a national sandbox to allow foreign tourists to convert cryptocurrencies into baht for spending while navigating the country.

The Bank of Thailand and Thai Securities & Exchange Commission have joined forces to make the program a reality.

According to a local outlet, the initiative aims to modernize how international tourists interact with the local economy.

According to Gulf Biance CEO Nirun Fuwattananukul:

This crypto sandbox builds directly upon former premier Thaksin Shinawatra’s Phuket sandbox from late last year. Both share the core concept of allowing Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies as payment methods in tourist areas to drive adoption. The new sandbox proposal is no longer just limited to Phuket, but applies nationwide.

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Digital asset exchange operators have welcomed a joint effort between the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Bank of Thailand to launch a crypto sandbox to allow foreign tourists to use digital assets in Thailand, saying the new initiative would drive crypto

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Meanwhile, the move establishes Thailand among the first countries in the Asia-Pacific region to merge crypto adoption with the tourism sector.

The new sandbox will operate in a monitored environment, with certified providers offering financial services that allow travelers to exchange crypto for baht and spend seamlessly.

Converting crypto into baht securely and legally

The new initiative enables visitors holding tokens like Bitcoin and Ethereum to turn their digital holdings into the local baht through licensed service providers.

That includes exchanges that operate under the oversight of the Thailand Securities & Exchange Commission.

That reflects Thailand’s forward-thinking approach to encourage monetary innovation without sacrificing user safety and AML protocols.

The Thai SEC threatened to restrict five trading platforms, including OKX and Bybit, for offering unlicensed services.

Travelers will have their converted funds deposited into government-certified electronic wallets.

They can then pay for anything across the country, whether shopping in Bangkok malls, paying for spas in Phuket, or purchasing street food in Bang Rak.

The goal is to ensure that cryptocurrency holders, tech-savvy tourists, and digital nomads enjoy financial freedom in Thailand without dealing with traditional currency exchanges.

A win for Thailand’s economy and tourists

Thailand has long been the favorite country for global tourists due to its diverse attraction sites, including delicious food, beautiful beaches, affordable travel options, and rich culture.

Moreover, it’s among the nations with great interest in cryptocurrencies.

Thailand approved a capital gains tax exemption on legal crypto trading last month.

The launched crypto sandbox will likely boost the country’s appeal.

Tourists will enjoy more spending power, especially those who prefer holding cryptocurrencies over fiat.

Further, it helps the Thai government better track finances for tax clarity, a challenging factor when tourists use unrecognized currency exchanges.

Thailand’s crypto sandbox might attract similar moves by other countries.

Successful incorporations could propel the Southeast Asia region into a crypto-friendly hub for travelers

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