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Thailand · Monero (XMR) · Updated 04.13.26

How to Buy Monero (XMR) in Thailand

No, you cannot buy Monero through any regulated Thai exchange.

Not available on regulated platforms

Same as Zcash: licensed Thai platforms have all delisted privacy coins under SEC enforcement. Holding Monero is not specifically illegal in Thailand, but buying it requires using overseas platforms or off-exchange routes, both of which operate outside Thai regulated channels.

Need the step-by-step? Our Monero buying guide covers five verified methods for US buyers: ZEC-to-XMR swaps, decentralized exchanges, atomic swaps, and more.

What to know

Thai residents who want Monero use the same workflow as residents of other restrictive jurisdictions: buy a more available coin on an overseas exchange, withdraw to self-custody, and atomic-swap to Monero. Thai banks are cautious about cross-border crypto transfers, especially after the January 2026 Travel Rule agreement. Tax treatment of overseas Monero activity is uncertain; keep complete records and consult a Thai tax advisor for any meaningful position.

Common questions

Is it legal to hold Monero in Thailand?

Personal ownership is not specifically illegal. The restriction is that no licensed Thai exchange offers Monero, not what Thai residents can hold.

How does a Thai resident buy Monero?

Most use overseas exchanges and self-custody routes: buy Bitcoin on a non-Thai exchange, withdraw to a wallet, then atomic-swap to Monero. Peer-to-peer venues and decentralized exchanges are alternatives.

Why is Thailand so strict on privacy coins?

Thai SEC enforcement has prioritized AML compliance, and the January 2026 SEC-AMLO Travel Rule agreement requires exchanges to share counterparty information for every transaction. Monero's design prevents this.

Do I owe Thai tax on Monero gains?

Thai tax treats crypto gains as taxable, but overseas activity is in a less-clear area. Talk to a Thai tax advisor and keep complete records.

Will Thai banks flag Monero-related transfers?

Direct fiat-to-Monero is impossible through Thai channels. Cross-border transfers to fund overseas crypto purchases can attract bank scrutiny, especially after the Travel Rule implementation.

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