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Japan says no to a strategic reserve, Thailand considers Bitcoin as a payment method

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January 8, 2025
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Il Giappone dice no alla riserva strategica, la Thailandia valuta Bitcoin come metodo di pagamento
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While the Japanese government maintains a cautious stance on Bitcoin, Thailand is considering a pilot project to boost its economy.

On December 26, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba clarified the government’s position, emphasizing that Bitcoin remains outside the regulatory framework for national currency reserves. According to Coinpost, the volatility of digital assets is the main obstacle to their integration into the country’s financial strategies. Despite a proposal from lawmaker Satoshi Hamada, the Japanese Prime Minister stated that his government currently lacks enough information about the US and other countries’ plans for a strategic Bitcoin reserve.

In contrast, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has introduced a project to transform Phuket into a testing ground for using Bitcoin as a payment method for tourists. According to the Bangkok Post, the initiative aims to make the popular tourist destination a hub for digital payments, with the goal of attracting tech-savvy visitors and stimulating the local economy. However, the Bank of Thailand currently prohibits payments in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

The Thai project has already gained the support of Nirun Fuwattananukul, CEO of Binance Thailand, who stated:

“Given our country’s reliance on tourism and foreign inflows, integrating cryptocurrencies into Phuket’s economy could align well with Thailand’s strategic strengths, potentially attracting tech-savvy visitors and investors.”

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