Bangkok Post

Regulator tightens control of NFT trading

Marketplac­es must have business licence

- NUNTAWUN POLKUAMDEE

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is securing control of the trade of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as it plans to require operators of NFT marketplac­es to apply for a business licence.

Analysts expect tighter regulation­s will drive many market participan­ts to flee to foreign platforms to avoid legal complicati­ons.

Although NFTs are not defined in the Digital Asset Business Act, their function as a coin that represents a holder’s ownership or rights to some unique assets such as art, music, pictures or collectibl­es resembles those of investment tokens and utility tokens, which may subject them to the SEC’s supervisio­n under the law.

Each NFT is expected to be assessed on a case-by-case basis to find if its nature and conditions fall in any specific type of “digital assets” under the act. If it is used for a fundraisin­g purpose, the exchange on which it is listed needs to apply for a licence to offer trading services of the token.

Sanjay Popli, co-founder of Cryptomind and owner of Merkle Capital, said many companies are preparing to launch their own NFT marketplac­es in Thailand.

However, if this rule is implemente­d, they may abandon the plan and seek platforms abroad. The effect could be similar to 2018 when the SEC imposed controls on initial coin offerings (ICOs), which drove many companies to launch ICO projects abroad, he said.

Akalarp Yimwilai, co-founder and chief executive of Zipmex Thailand, said Zipmex is preparing to launch an NFT platform and is applying for a licence in the first quarter.

He said the regulation may decelerate the growth of NFTs in Thailand, but it will give investors more confidence in the industry if it is under the regulator’s supervisio­n.

There are four domestic NFT marketplac­es: NFT1, Bitkub NFT, Coral and JNFT. Notable internatio­nal NFT marketplac­es include OpenSea, Axie Marketplac­e, Larva Labs/CryptoPunk­s, NBA Top Shot Marketplac­e and Rarible.

 ?? AFP ?? An illustrati­on taken in London on Dec 30, 2021, shows goldplated souvenir cryptocurr­ency coins arranged by a screen displaying an NFT logo.
AFP An illustrati­on taken in London on Dec 30, 2021, shows goldplated souvenir cryptocurr­ency coins arranged by a screen displaying an NFT logo.

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