Thailand launches TouristDigiPay to let tourists convert crypto into baht for e-payments. The program runs in a regulatory sandbox with strict KYC, AML checks, and spending limits. Digital assets can’t be used directly; only baht via licensed e-money platforms is allowed. If you’re a crypto holder planning a trip to Thailand, spending your money is about to get a lot easier. The Thai government is rolling out a new program today, August 18, called “TouristDigiPay” that will allow foreign visitors to convert crypto into Thai Baht for electronic payments. This is part of government efforts to boost the tourism sector following a slowdown in arrivals, particularly from China. BREAKING THAILAND TO LAUNCH “TOURISTDIGIPAY” ON AUGUST 18. TOURISTS WILL BE ABLE TO CONVERT CRYPTO INTO BAHT FOR PAYMENTS. MASSIVE ADOPTION SIGNAL! pic.twitter.com/0HISDsaSxU — DustyBC Crypto (@TheDustyBC) August 17, 2025 The launch will be officially announced at a press conference led by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. Senior officials from the Ministry of Finance, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Anti-Money Laundering Office (A… The post Thailand Launches “TouristDigiPay,” Lets Crypto-to-Baht Conversion for Visitors appeared first on Coin Edition .