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Bank of Thailand Sets 2026–2027 Timeline for Baht Stablecoin Rules

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June 30, 2026
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The Thai Baht stablecoin is seen as crucial for economic infrastructure, supporting next-gen payments, expanding digital asset markets, and aiding the transition to a low-carbon economy. Successful implementation signifies a major step in Thailand’s digital financial transformation.

  • The Bank of Thailand is shifting away from its previously conservative stance on digital assets, adopting a more adaptive but measured approach that reflects evolving global financial conditions. Rather than pursuing rapid implementation, the central bank is committed to gradual, step-by-step development that prioritizes risk management and ensures all stakeholders have adequate time to adjust.
  • The Thai Baht stablecoin is positioned as a foundational element of the country’s economic infrastructure, intended to support next-generation payment systems and expand digital asset markets. It is also expected to contribute to Thailand’s transition toward a low-carbon economy, signaling broad strategic ambitions beyond financial innovation alone.

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  • This approach signals a move away from past conservatism, aiming for a measured evolution in the digital asset space. The focus is on ensuring institutional preparedness and allowing all parties sufficient time to adjust to new policies.
  • The Bank of Thailand (BoT) adopts a cautious yet adaptive policy for digital assets, reflecting global shifts. Development will be gradual and step-by-step, prioritizing risk management and stakeholder readiness over rapid implementation.

The Bank of Thailand is finalising a regulatory framework for a Thai Baht–backed stablecoin, with official rules expected between 2026 and early 2027 . The digital currency will be designed strictly for payments and settlement efficiency, not speculation . Authorities are also exploring its role in carbon‑credit trading to support Thailand’s low‑carbon transition .

Implementation will follow a phased, cautious rollout, allowing financial institutions to gradually expand stablecoin‑related activities while maintaining system stability . The initiative marks a significant step in Thailand’s broader shift toward regulated digital financial infrastructure, modernising payment systems and supporting long‑term economic transformation

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