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The Tourism Authority of Thailand is working on its own digital token, the TAT Coin

For the last few years, Thailand has constantly been ranked second in the world in terms of crypto ownership. In fact, it is estimated that over 3.6 million people, or 5.2% of Thailand’s total population, currently own cryptocurrency. Recognizing the potential, the country is now laying the groundwork to be a “crypto-positive community” and build a new tourism ecosystem that can attract more crypto millionaires to boost the country’s travel industry. thailand cryptocurrency

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Bloomberg report indicated that the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is currently working with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Bank of Thailand, and Bitkub Online Co., the nation’s largest crypto exchange, to pave the way for the acceptance of digital tokens for travel, its Governor Yuthasak Supasorn said.

Thailand, like many other nations, still doesn’t recognize cryptocurrencies as legal tender; hence, it may take a while before travelers can actually start using Bitcoin, Ethereum and other digital tokens for travel. However, Yuthasak said the state tourism authority is laying the groundwork for its wider acceptance by the time global travel returns to normal.

To give context on how widely crypto is in use in Thailand, 9.9% of all the internet users in the country own cryptocurrency, data suggest. To top it off, BitKub, the dominant crypto exchange in Thailand, recorded a growth of 600% in 2020 alone.

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Yuthasak even told Bloomberg that TAT will also set up a new unit next year to handle the issuance of its own crypto coin, produce a wallet, and build a new tourism ecosystem. In fact, TAT has been looking into launching its own utility token called TAT Coin since September as part of a planned “crypto tourism” campaign.

Basically, the initiative aims to attract crypto-wealthy digital nomads and the TAT has been in discussions with the Stock Exchange of Thailand regarding TAT Coin’s issuance. According to a report from the Bangkok Post last week, the infrastructure behind the TAT Coin is “ready” to go and is now awaiting the green light from the Thai government.

Even the founder and CEO Bitkub Jirayut Srupsrisopa, has urged policymakers to approve the rollout of TAT Coin. “Private sectors are ready to provide digital infrastructure, but we’re just waiting for the government to press the button by enacting laws, regulations, or even policies to help facilitate digital asset markets.” Srupsrisopa believes the national GDP could grow six times if the crypto market is strengthened.

The Bangkok Post report also quoted Yuthasak, explaining that the “cryptocurrency campaign” consists of “building a new tourism ecosystem that utilizes digital technologies to allow wealthy populations, including cryptocurrency holders, to channel their money directly to tourism operators without agents or brokers.”

Thailand is among the first jurisdictions in Asia to enact cryptocurrency legislation, regulating the offering of digital assets and opening its doors to crypto-related businesses. It was in early 2018 that Thailand began to adopt a more liberal and progressive stance towards cryptocurrencies, having legalized the trading of seven approved digital currencies. Eventually, over time, regulations continued to evolve into a more sophisticated framework with the emergence of new offerings in the digital asset space, such as security tokens and exchanges. thailand cryptocurrency

 

 

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