Why Thailand is a Key Market for B2B Crypto Infrastructure

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Why Thailand is a Key Market for B2B Crypto Infrastructure Thailand is rapidly transforming from a vibrant retail crypto market into a center for digital asset utilization for businesses. Beyond mere crypto trading, Thai companies and financial institutions are experimenting with cryptocurrencies in international money transfers, fund management, tourism, and encrypted finance. Platforms like EMCD — initially one of the top Bitcoin mining pools — see opportunities to support Thai businesses with integrated and legally compliant crypto tools. However, Thailand's approach is quite nuanced: innovation occurs within a tight framework emphasizing risk management and regulation-compatible growth. [The rest of the translation follows the same professional and precise approach, maintaining the original structure and technical terminology while translating into clear English.]

Opportunities and Limitations

Currently, EMCD does not have a VASP license in Thailand and brand recognition is in the development stage in the region. Fiat On-Ramp partners with THB are still in the early stage. However, EMCD has captured 2% of the global BTC Hash rate, serving over 400,000 users in 80+ countries and has never experienced a security incident since its launch.

For Thai companies operating in or near the sandbox — from fintech, exchanges, tourism operators to real estate — EMCD provides an ideal platform: modular, secure, and built for legal compliance growth.

Explore EMCD Infrastructure:

  • Wallet & Payments

  • Yield Account (Coinhold)

  • Swap Integration

  • Crypto Payment Processing

Ready to expand crypto operations in Thailand or beyond?

Fully explore EMCD's solutions at emcd.io/business

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