Thailand set to launch its crypto sandbox this year

Source Cryptopolitan

Thailand is planning to launch its cryptocurrency sandbox before the end of this year. According to former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the sandbox will likely be launched around October and will be located in Phuket.

According to Shinawatra, the move will be a turning point for the country, noting how well they have thrived regarding the crypto industry. Shinawatra also thinks that Thailand is well equipped compared to other regions, as they continue to move ahead in the crypto industry.

He noted that the crypto industry has been boosted by the decision of the United States President-elect Donald Trump to push for it. Bitcoin and other assets saw a rally as Trump, who made so many promises to the sector during his campaign, won against Kamala Harris in a hard-fought battle.

Thailand wants to pursue crypto industry growth

In a discussion about the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region’s economy, Shinawatra noted that most countries in the region have been holding extensive talks with Thailand. He noted that since Thailand have been able to make a commendable feat regarding the crypto industry, it has presented an opportunity to inject money into the economic system.

In addition, he said that discussions on this subject are underway, hopeful that it will come to a fruitful end. Shinawatra also mentioned that cryptocurrencies should be leveraged quickly, as a delay might lead to the best minds moving to a better-suited environment like the United States. He added that digital assets are a new form of digital currency, which should not be confused with gambling.

Stablecoins, the least volatile assets, are usually backed by other assets like gold or government bonds. He highlighted that stablecoins carry less risk than others. He mentioned that the country will not adopt digital assets that present high risks, adding that a sandbox is expected to be launched in October. In addition, the sandbox will include the private sector, as it presents a way to rub minds on the subject.

Crypto sandbox to encourage tourists to use crypto

Shinawatra discussed the crypto sandbox idea at a recent Pheu Thai party seminar. He is currently the de facto leader of the party, which currently houses the majority ruling members in the country. In the seminar, Shinawatra introduced the idea of using Phuket as the location for the sandbox.

According to the former Prime Minister, housing the sandbox in Phuket will encourage tourists holding digital assets to spend it in the country. The idea was accepted by attendees, with Gulf Binance Chief Executive Nirun Fuwattananukul hailing the project. Fuwattananukul added that the project will boost Thailand’s competitiveness and attractiveness to tech-savvy tourists and visitors.

He also added that the sandbox approach will be a win for both regulators and the residents. Fuwattananukul noted that it will provide a controlled environment as regulators will have a hands-on approach to monitoring activities, while businesses and individuals will gain benefits and practical experience.

Thailand has endured a mixed relationship with cryptocurrencies, with the Thailand Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announcing updated crypto-friendly regulations for the sector in 2022 after an outright ban on payments in 2022. The agency highlighted financial security as its reason, noting that trading and investing in the assets were still permitted.

With the country aiming to push for a crypto sandbox, the law banning payments via crypto may likely be revisited, but under stricter guidelines. Thailand SEC may also come up with a regulatory framework to monitor this aspect, making sure that individuals and entities comply with the regulations. Stricter penalties may also be enforced, which could be in terms of fines, jail terms, or both as seen in other places globally.

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