Bangkok’s double play: building digital skills at home while luring tourists with crypto payments.
Thailand is deploying 878 digital officers across the country. Mission:
The program, led by the Ministry of Digital Economy & Society (DES), plugs communities into platforms like Cyber Community Thailand (CCT) and Learn to Earn, building a stronger digital workforce from the ground up.
“This project provides jobs and opportunities while ensuring digital policies reach every community,” — Deputy PM Prasert Jantararuangtong.
Forget currency exchanges. Thailand’s new TouristDigiPay lets foreign visitors convert crypto to Baht and pay with QR codes or a dedicated Tourist Wallet.
Rules of the game:
Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira calls it an “innovative response to tourism challenges,” making crypto-spending seamless for visitors.
Thailand is tackling two problems at once:
The double push signals Bangkok’s ambition to brand itself as Southeast Asia’s digital-first, crypto-friendly hub. Strong oversight keeps regulators happy while still experimenting with bold fintech.
If it works, Thailand could become a blueprint for emerging economies blending digital transformation with tourism recovery.
Thailand launches 878 digital jobs + TouristDigiPay crypto wallets. Locals get upskilled, tourists pay with crypto, and regulators keep things tight. A bold step toward a digital-first economy.
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