Cryptocurrency Trading for Some Digital Coins Banned in Thailand, Including 'Meme Currencies' Like Dogecoin

Thailand SEC said the exchanges that handle cryptocurrency trades are required to comply with the revised rules within 30 days.

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 16 June 2021 17:40 IST
Highlights
  • NFTs and "fan tokens" are also banned from trading in Thailand
  • Ban is aimed at protecting traders from tokens without "objective"
  • Bitcoin price has exhibited extreme volatility in recent weeks

Dogecoin price has seen some extreme volatility in recent weeks

Thailand has become the latest country in Asia, after China, to restrict trading in the highly speculative cryptocurrencies and the non-fungible tokens (NFTs). The Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued new regulations that ban certain types of digital coins, including meme currencies like Dogecoin. It said the ban is aimed at protecting traders from tokens that have "no clear objective or substance" and whose prices are influenced by social media trends and online influencers. The ban also includes “fan tokens” that are riding on the popularity of the celebrities they are influenced by.

Though Thai nationals remain free to trade in these utility tokens and digital coins, the objective of tightening the rules on cryptocurrencies is to make it difficult for exchanges dealing with these assets to operate within Thailand and secure the country's financial system.

The SEC said in a statement that the exchanges that handle these trades are required to comply with the revised rules within 30 days of the issuance of the notification (June 11).

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The SEC notification prohibited exchanges from providing services related to utility tokens or cryptocurrencies that belong to any of the following classes — meme tokens, fan tokens, NFT or non-fungible token,s and digital tokens that are utilised in a blockchain transaction and issued by digital asset exchanges or related persons.

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In recent weeks, some of the major crypto coins like Bitcoin and Dogecoin have shown extreme volatility, first touching their lifetime highs and then diving to one of their lowest values. This volatility was largely blamed on the Chinese crackdown on the trading of these digital assets and controversial or negative tweets from tech billionaires like Elon Musk, who suddenly reversed his company Tesla's decision to accept payments in Bitcoin. As of 5:27pm IST on June 16, Bitcoin price in India stood at Rs. 28,69 lakhs while Dogecoin price in India stood at Rs. 23.31. 

The Tesla CEO had also slammed Bitcoin miners for driving up fossil fuel use for mining and transactions and then said he was in talks with Dogecoin developers to find an energy-efficient way for trading in the meme currency.

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There was no relevant update on this from Musk after this. His tweets had led to confusion among crypto investors who asked him to stay away from tweeting on the matter. They had also blamed him for the massive crash in the crypto market last month.


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