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Thailand’s Regulator Recognizes Tether’s USD₮ as an Approved Cryptocurrency in Major Step for Digital Assets

10 March, 2025 – Tether, the largest company in the digital assets industry, has announced that Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission has granted acceptance of USD₮ as an approved cryptocurrency.

This approval enables USD₮ to be traded within the country, including facilitating its listing on regulated exchanges, which advances the region’s leadership in digital asset innovation.

The updated regulations aim to enhance flexibility in digital asset businesses and will take effect on March 16, 2025. The SEC had previously sought public feedback on these changes, which were finalized in February 2025 with widespread industry support.

The regulator’s recognition of USD₮ as an approved cryptocurrency marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of digital assets in the region and represents a major step toward clarifying and enhancing Thailand’s regulatory framework. This will provide investors with greater flexibility and choice while fostering a more dynamic and resilient industry. By enabling the seamless integration of USD₮, the decision supports the diversification and modernization of Thailand’s financial landscape.

Thailand has emerged as one of the friendliest jurisdictions for digital assets in recent years and ranks among the top 20 countries globally in terms of adoption, with USD₮ accounting for around 40% of volumes. Tether’s USD₮ with a market cap of $142 billion, is the world’s most widely used stablecoin, providing a trusted, efficient bridge between traditional fiat systems and digital economies.

“We highly value the Thai market and are continuously exploring ways to enhance our services and offerings. Our priority is to provide users in Thailand with a secure, transparent, and reliable stablecoin experience,” said Paolo Ardoino, CEO of Tether. “We are committed to supporting the long-term success and adoption of stablecoins in Thailand and look forward to contributing to the growth of the country’s digital asset ecosystem by fostering a strong and sustainable stablecoin infrastructure.”

Thailand’s forward-thinking approach to digital asset regulation sets a global benchmark, and Tether is proud to see USD₮ play a pivotal role in driving economic progress and digital transformation in the region. This approval highlights Tether’s dedication to building bridges between traditional and decentralized economies while ensuring security, trust, and efficiency for users worldwide. Thailand’s forward-looking stance on stablecoins is reflected in its vibrant, Thai baht-backed digital asset market.

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