泰国证券交易委员会发布新的指导方针,推出加密监管沙盒

币界网Publicado a 2024-08-12Actualizado a 2024-08-12

币界网报道:

泰国证券交易委员会(SEC)推出了加密监管沙盒。此次发布的主要愿景是尝试将加密货币融入现实生活中。

在最近的一份新闻公告中,泰国证券交易委员会表示,监管机构正在推出沙盒,以进行实验和开发创新,支持在现实生活中提供加密货币。

SEC在公告中表示,SEC董事会已于3月通过了一项批准加密沙盒的决议。还举行了一次公开听证会,以收集公众的建议。

在获得大多数人的批准后,美国证券交易委员会决定发布确定合格服务特征的规定。

美国证券交易委员会宣布六项符合条件的加密货币相关服务

泰国证券交易委员会在其公告中列出了六项符合条件的加密货币相关服务。这些是加密货币交易所、加密货币经纪人、加密货币交易商、加密货币基金经理、加密货币顾问和加密货币资产托管钱包提供商

美国证券交易委员会将研究各种资格标准,包括沙盒下的工作系统、管理结构、资本充足率和其他条件,以确保参与者有资格提供服务。

美国证券交易委员会表示:“参与者必须指定沙盒的具体服务范围,以降低自批准之日起不超过一年的沙盒期间可能发生的风险和广泛影响。”。申请现在对希望参与沙盒的参与者开放。

泰国实施加密货币友好规则

今年早些时候,泰国证券交易委员会更新了其加密货币监管框架。现在,监管机构正在根据《数字资产业务法令》考虑加密货币。根据这一规定,美国证券交易委员会将重点关注ICO、交易和销售等领域。

愿意在该国经营的公司也应获得许可证并遵守规则。在公告中,监管机构还取消了对房地产或基础设施支持的散户投资者的投资限制。

此前,投资上限为8500美元。据报道,美国证券交易委员会还批准了该国首个比特币ETF。据报道,该基金的政策是投资11只全球基金。最近的举动表明,该国现在正在向加密货币友好的立场过渡。

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