Thailand Closes Worldcoin Due to Unlawful Exchange of Biometric Data for Cryptocurrency
- Thailand ordered Worldcoin to halt operations and delete biometric data from 1.2 million users, citing PDPA violations involving iris scans for crypto tokens. - Authorities raided a Bangkok scanning center in October 2025, arresting employees for operating an unlicensed exchange and highlighting data leakage risks. - Worldcoin paused services in Thailand, denying wrongdoing, while the WLD token dropped to $0.6172 amid global regulatory crackdowns in Colombia, Spain, Brazil, and Kenya. - Regulators worldw
Thailand has instructed the Sam Altman-supported digital identity service
The announcement, made by the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB), came after authorities raided a Worldcoin-affiliated iris scanning facility in Bangkok in October 2025. During this action, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau detained staff for allegedly running an unauthorized digital asset exchange. The PDPC
In response, Worldcoin Thailand, operated by TIDC Worldverse, suspended its local verification operations and removed Thailand from its list of supported regions. The company asserted it had "adhered to local laws," denied any misconduct, and claimed its technology aids in preventing identity theft and AI-related scams.
This regulatory intervention has intensified financial strain on Worldcoin. The
Thailand’s actions are part of a wider international clampdown on Worldcoin’s activities. Colombia, Spain, Brazil, and Kenya have
As Thailand’s Digital Economy Minister Chaichanok Chidchob
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