Fun

Thailand to Develop ‘Cryptourism,’ Considers Issuing Utility Token

News Feed - 2021-09-30 04:09:17

Thailand to Develop ‘Cryptourism,’ Considers Issuing Utility Token


In search of ways to heal its travel industry, hurt by the pandemic, Thailand is now recognizing an opportunity to tap into a growing market of cryptocurrency holders. Fostering a “cryptourism atmosphere” is what the country’s tourism agency intends to do, including by minting a new token and facilitating bitcoin card payments. Tourism Board of Thailand Plans to Employ New Coin to Spur Demand From Crypto Market


Pondering how to capitalize on the expanding global crypto user base, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has pitched the idea of issuing its own utility token dubbed TAT Coin. The Bangkok Post revealed on Wednesday that the body wants to examine relevant regulations and the viability of such a project before embarking on the initiative.



The state-run agency is now holding talks with the Stock Exchange of Thailand on the possible introduction of the token, the report details, quoting TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn. TAT Coin would allow the transfer of travel vouchers into digital tokens that could help operators to gain greater liquidity, the newspaper added, without being a subject of speculative trading.


Another aspect that has to be clarified is whether the tourism board has the authority to issue a digital currency in the first place. In any case, Yuthasak emphasized that technology is changing the world and cryptocurrency is part of that process. In his opinion, TAT has to take the chance and enhance the competitiveness of Thailand’s tourism sector which was greatly affected by the spread of Covid-19. The official further elaborated: We have to prepare digital infrastructure and digital literacy for our tourism operators in order to commence cryptourism as the traditional business model might not be able to keep up with the new changes.


TAT’s short-term goal is to increase income in the industry by attracting potential travelers and visitors. The long-term plan, according to the report, is to upgrade the nation’s business and leisure tourism platform in cooperation with Bitkub, a local cryptocurrency exchange.


The authority hopes to use the future TAT Coin, or a non-fungible token (NFT), to encourage demand from the cryptocurrency market and increase traffic at specific tourist spots. Bitkub CEO Jirayut Srupsrisopa has been quoted noting that the global crypto market capitalization is now four times larger than Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP).


As part of its initiative to create a “cryptourism atmosphere,” the Tourism Authority of Thailand also considers offering bitcoin debit card services at the country’s airports. Crypto nomads, the agency says, can use these cards during their trips to make purchases without having to pay high fees at ATMs or money exchange shops. In August, Bank of Thailand announced it’s going to test its own digital currency which can potentially facilitate payments in the travel industry as well.


Do you think Thailand will become a crypto-friendly travel destination? Share your expectations in the comments section below. Central Bank of Ukraine Seeks to Hire Blockchain Developer NEWS | 12 hours ago Alibaba Suspends Sale of Cryptocurrency Mining Hardware on Its Platform NEWS | 15 hours ago Tags in this story agency, Authority, Bitcoin, bitcoin card, board, cards, Crypto, crypto holders, crypto market, crypto users, Cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency market, cryptourism, Debit Card, imitative, pandemic, plan, TAT, TAT Coin, thai, thailand, Token, Tourism, travel, utility token


Image Credits: Shutterstock, Pixabay, Wiki Commons Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a direct offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell, or a recommendation or endorsement of any products, services, or companies. Bitcoin.com does not provide investment, tax, legal, or accounting advice. Neither the company nor the author is responsible, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any content, goods or services mentioned in this article. Read disclaimerShow comments

News Feed

Russia May ‘Nationalize’ Foreign Assets in Response to Western Sanctions, Medvedev Says
Russia May ‘Nationalize’ Foreign Assets in Response to Western Sanctions, Medvedev Says Authorities in Russia may begin to seize funds of foreign nationals and companies that a
Playing Card Maker Bicycle to Feature Bored Ape #1,227 in Upcoming Collectible Deck
Playing Card Maker Bicycle to Feature Bored Ape #1,227 in Upcoming Collectible Deck Last year, when the non-fungible token (NFT) industry was frothing over, the 137-year-old playin
Russians Offered Ready-made Crypto Exchange Accounts Amid Restrictions
Russians Offered Ready-made Crypto Exchange Accounts Amid Restrictions Russian crypto traders have been looking to obtain unrestricted accounts for global exchanges as their access
US lawmaker asks Congress to treat Binance exec in Nigeria as a ‘hostage’
Turner Wright2 hours agoUS lawmaker asks Congress to treat Binance exec in Nigeria as a ‘hostage’Rep. Rich McCormick called on the US government to formally declare Tigran Gambaryan as a hostage if his criminal case
Helen Partz15 hours agoCrypto banking app Bitwala relaunches via new partnership with StrigaEuropean crypto-banking platform Bitwala, formerly known as Nuri, is coming back after ceasing operations in 2022.3631 Total vie
Despite SEC Objection, Court Greenlights Billion-Dollar Asset Purchase Deal Between Binance US and Voyager
Despite SEC Objection, Court Greenlights Billion-Dollar Asset Purchase Deal Between Binance US and Voyager The asset purchase agreement between Binance US and bankrupt crypto lende
Helen Partz51 minutes agoRaiffeisenlandesbank to launch Bitcoin trading in early 2024Raiffeisen Bank’s RLB NÖ-Wien is preparing to introduce cryptocurrency trading services to its retail clients in early 2024.562 Tota
Ana Paula Pereira7 hours agoBitcoin ETF race gets hotter as ARK Invest adds surveillance agreement to applicationARK Invest and 21Shares’ third application for a spot Bitcoin ETF now includes a surveillance sharing agr
Ray Salmond7 hours agoWhen will it be too late to invest in Bitcoin?This week’s episode of Market Talks discusses whether it will ever be “too late” to buy Bitcoin and why BTC could take over the financial world.72
Turkey tops the world in stablecoin buying share vs. GDP
Helen Partz11 hours agoTurkey tops the world in stablecoin buying share vs. GDPStablecoin purchases in Turkey amount to 4.3% of GDP, the highest among global economies, according to Chainalysis.1076 Total views3 Total sh
Marcel Pechman4 hours ago3 reasons why Ether price is still pinned below $1,900PayPal’s stablecoin announcement and a handful of Ether ETF applications are bulls’ biggest hopes for a price trend reversal.1729 Total v
An In-Depth Look at Satoshi Island — A Crypto-Centric Residential Community in Vanuatu Where Land Titles Are NFTs
An In-Depth Look at Satoshi Island — A Crypto-Centric Residential Community in Vanuatu Where Land Titles Are NFTs According to reports, there’s a 32 million square-foot is