PANews reported on January 8 that Pichai Chunhavajira, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Thailand, announced that cryptocurrency payment will be piloted in Phuket in 2025. Tourists can pay for goods and services with Bitcoin, which will be converted into Thai baht after liquidation. The operation is legal and does not require amendments to existing laws. This move aims to improve payment convenience and attract more tourists, while helping to solve large payment problems such as house purchases. The Phuket pilot will enhance the competitiveness of Thailand's crypto economy. Small communities such as the "Bitcoin Village" have successfully promoted digital currency payments, providing a reference for the project.
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