
Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission is advancing plans to modernize its crypto framework by introducing new regulatory measures. The upcoming rules will allow the launch of crypto exchange-traded funds, expand crypto futures trading on the Thailand Futures Exchange through market maker support, and formally recognize digital assets under the Derivatives Act. SEC Deputy Secretary General Jomkwan Kongsakul said the changes are designed to create clearer oversight, attract investment, and support the long term growth of Thailand’s digital asset market.
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