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In 2025, officials estimated that 500 billion baht (over $14 billion USD) was laundered through crypto-to-baht channels in Thailand.
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In September 2025, digital asset experts and analysts estimated that approximately 500 billion baht had been laundered through crypto-to-baht channels, which they linked to the Thai baht's significant appreciation that year.

Judged as of Nov 6, 2025— the video's publish date

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