Securities regulators in Thailand have issued a new statement on initial coin offerings (ICOs), advising that some token tales may fall under the country's definition of a securities offering.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, Thailand (SEC Thailand) said today that that "some (ICOs) may resemble financial returns, rights and obligation," thus triggering the relevant regulations. It also expressed concern that, in some cases, token sales may be used to facilitate fraud against unwitting investors.
At the same time, SEC Thailand hinted at a more accommodative stance compared to other jurisdictions – mostly notably China, which issued a ban on the funding model earlier this month.
The agency said:
Notably – perhaps echoing statements that came from Canada's securities regulators last month – SEC Thailand suggested that it may carve out policy accommodations for some token sales, though it is too early in that process to tell what approach the agency might ultimately take.
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"...to strike the balance between supporting digital innovation and protecting investors from potential ICO scams, the SEC Thailand is considering appropriate approaches on ICO and welcomes comments and suggestions from the private sector," the statement read.
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