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Bitcoin tries to become a legal currency in Thailand, gets outlawed instead

Posted on 7/29/13 at 5:35 pm
Posted by rickgrimes
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Posted on 7/29/13 at 5:35 pm
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Internet-only currency Bitcoin has just suffered a setback on its up-and-down journey to wider acceptance — the currency has just been banned by the Thailand government. That means that as of now, Bitcoins are not able to be sold, purchased, or used as currency in any purchase, nor can they be transferred in or out of the country. According to The Telegraph, that makes Thailand the first country to ban the currency outright. Somewhat ironically, this ban came as a result of local exchange Bitcoin Co. Ltd was working to legitimize the currency in Thailand. Previously, the country had ruled that Bitcoin was not a currency, which caused Bitcoin Co. Ltd to reach out to the government in an attempt to lawfully register and operate. As part of that due dilligence, the group working to legitimize Bitcoin had reached out to the Bank of Thailand for guidance and to acquire the proper licenses.

From there, the Bank of Thailand invited the Bitcoin team to a conference to further educate them on how the currency worked and what the benefits of Bitcoin are — after which the bank's foreign exchange administration and policy department voted to shut Thailand's Bitcoin exchange down.

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Posted by WikiTiger
Member since Sep 2007
41055 posts
Posted on 7/29/13 at 6:27 pm to
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rickgrimes



the headline is sensationalistic and may not even be true.

discussions of the topic have indicated that this was just the advisement of central bankers and not a law that was passed. I'm not denying the claim, but I am hesitant to believe it without further details. there's a pretty long Reddit thread and bitcointalk.org thread on it if you're interested.


oh, and I thought you Louisiana folks might enjoy this:





Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:58 pm to
Given that bitcoins are generally exchanged online I will guess Thailand will have a hard time enforcing the use of bitcoins by most people.

That said, it will shut down this particular exchange.
Posted by WikiTiger
Member since Sep 2007
41055 posts
Posted on 8/1/13 at 2:49 pm to
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