Bangkok Post

Daol signs MoU with InterOpera

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Daol Digital Partner, a technology firm under Daol (Thailand), has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with InterOpera to strategica­lly collaborat­e on providing digital asset services in Thailand.

Daol Digital Partner will design and deliver products and services related to blockchain technology and smart contracts, while InterOpera will secure blockchain infrastruc­ture and provide tokenisati­on service solutions. This will assist Thai companies in raising funds by issuing investment tokens backed by their revenue-generating projects, or offer the right to access the privileges via the utility tokens issued.

Thailand is already home to one of the most promising markets in Southeast Asia for digital assets. There has been a steady and broad-based adoption of digital assets since the enactment of the Digital Asset Decree in 2018, which lists digital assets as a new asset class to be regulated under Thai law, covering cryptocurr­encies and innovative digital tokens.

“We will spearhead the group in providing a range of digital asset services in response to strong demand among Thai investors. Joining forces with InterOpera will expedite our speed to market with reliable technology infrastruc­ture,” said Isara Pudtalsri, Daol (Thailand)’s representa­tive at the MoU signing ceremony.

Will Lee, founder and chief executive

of InterOpera, said the strategic collaborat­ion with Daol (Thailand) was a major milestone.

He said: “It reinforces our belief that financial markets can be more inclusive and realises our vision to build connectivi­ty across capital markets in Asia and beyond.”

 ?? ?? Mr Isara, right, and Mr Lee at the signing ceremony.
Mr Isara, right, and Mr Lee at the signing ceremony.

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