Bitcoin Ban Fear Fades in Thailand With Exchange Launch
Coins has launched its second bitcoin startup in Southeast Asia with the formal opening of Coins.co.th in Thailand. The startup has been exchanging baht and bitcoin in Thailand since its soft launch in June, when it received its e-commerce registration from the Huay Khwang District Office. Jaturong Jantarangs, the Bank of Thailand's senior director of the payment systems policy department, recently told the Bangkok Post that trading bitcoins for baht does not require approval or a license from the country's central bank. As such, Coins claims that its new exchange is now "fully legal"....
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