СМИ: власти Таиланда запустят программу обмена криптовалют для туристов

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2025-08-14Actualizado a 2025-08-17

18 августа в Таиланде запустят инициативу TouristDigiPay, позволяющую иностранным гостям конвертировать криптовалюту в тайские баты для онлайн-оплаты. Об этом пишет Сrowdfund Insider.

Сервис откроет возможность для туристов обменивать цифровые активы и совершать электронные платежи через сканирование QR-кода.

По данным журналистов, о новой программе объявит на пресс-конференции в понедельник заместитель премьер-министра и министра финансов Пичаи Чунхаваджира при участии местных регуляторов.

Для использования TouristDigiPay гости Таиланда должны открыть счета как у компании, занимающейся цифровыми активами, так и у поставщика электронных денег, регулируемых местными Комиссией по ценным бумагам и биржам (SEC) и ЦБ.

Участники также должны пройти KYC и «проверку благонадежности» в соответствии с критериями Управления по борьбе с отмыванием денег.

Модель действует в рамках нормативной «песочницы», что обеспечивает надзор и предотвращает прямое использование цифровых активов в качестве способов оплаты.

Старший директор Департамента платежных систем и политики финансовых технологий Банка Таиланда Напонгтхават Пхотхикит сообщил об уже готовом «туристическом кошельке». Он упрощает оплату для людей из стран, где не действуют соглашения о трансграничных QR-платежах.

Первоначально система будет функционировать как платформа электронных денег для конвертации валют, в дальнейшем планируется ее подключение к иностранным дебетовым и кредитным картам.

Для использующих терминалы продавцов предусмотрен месячный лимит на криптоплатежи в 500 000 бат (~$15 400), для небольших предпринимателей — 50 000 бат (~$1500).

Напомним, в мае правительство Таиланда объявило о запуске цифрового инвестиционного токена G-Token. В SEC подчеркнули, что разработанный Минфином для покрытия бюджетного дефицита актив нельзя использовать для оплаты товаров или переводов.

Таиланд отменил налог на прибыль с криптовалют

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