Thailand isn’t just catching up with crypto—it’s finding ways to make it usable. In 2025, we’re seeing a quiet rise of crypto-friendly places in Thailand across the country, and more importantly, they’re not just “accepting crypto”—they’re integrating with real wallets, QR apps, and platforms that people actually use.
So, if you’ve got some USDT on your Bitkub NEXT wallet or maybe a few satoshis tucked away in a mobile app, where can you spend it? This isn’t just a list of places—it’s also a snapshot of the crypto tools that work in the wild.
Let’s get into 10 real-world locations and the wallets or platforms that enable them.
1. Crypto-Friendly Places in Thailand: Bitkub M Social Hotel – Bangkok
App Used: Bitkub NEXT, MetaMask (limited)
Backed by Bitkub Exchange, this is ground zero for Web3 travelers. Book your stay, attend events, and pay directly via Bitkub NEXT. Some vendors inside the hotel even accept wallet-to-wallet transfers.

Credit from : EM Quartier
2. Crypto-Friendly Places in Thailand: Satoshi Coffee – Chiang Mai
App Used: Binance Pay, Trust Wallet
This café accepts QR-based payments using Binance Pay and occasionally Trust Wallet. Ask the barista for their QR code and settle in with a cold brew—it’s a crypto nomad favorite.
3. Crypto-Friendly Places in Thailand: Crypto City Lounge – Phuket
App Used: MetaMask, Binance Wallet
You’ll want your wallet browser extension ready for this one. Many payments go through direct transfers using BNB or ETH. No middleman apps—just Web3 to Web3.

Credit from : Phuket.net
4. Crypto-Friendly Places in Thailand: Blue Tree Lagoon – Phuket
App Used: Bitkub NEXT (unofficial)
Not widely advertised, but Blue Tree accepts select crypto for rentals and day passes. It’s a soft integration via staff who manually confirm Bitkub NEXT or other wallet transfers.
5. Binance Cafe – Bangkok
App Used: Binance Pay
This cafe runs entirely through Binance Pay QR codes. It’s streamlined and fast—perfect for regulars or curious newcomers looking to try out low-fee payments.
6. Full Moon Wellness Spa – Koh Samui
App Used: Trust Wallet, Dogecoin Core
Believe it or not, they’ll take DOGE if you ask nicely. The spa usually accepts Bitcoin and USDT through QR wallets like Trust Wallet or Bitpay, but they’re flexible depending on the staff.

7. DeeMoney HQ – Bangkok
Tool: DeeMoney App (crypto-enabled remittance)
Not a traditional store, but worth mentioning. The DeeMoney app lets you transfer or convert crypto into local services like bill payments or remittances. Handy for longer stays or digital nomads.
8. CryptoDeli – Pattaya
App Used: Coinbase Wallet, Binance Pay
This low-key sandwich shop runs on simplicity. They use QR codes linked to stablecoins and often accept payments via Coinbase Wallet, Binance Pay, or even WhatsApp invoicing with crypto links.
9. Koh Pha Ngan Blockchain Hub
App Used: MetaMask, Trust Wallet
Expect browser-based wallet use here. Whether buying NFT art or paying for a smoothie, this hub favors on-chain payments through MetaMask and Trust Wallet on your phone.
10. ChainMai Farm-to-Table – Chiang Mai
App Used: Bitkub NEXT, Tangem Wallet
This sustainable café uses blockchain to trace its produce—and accepts crypto at checkout. They support Bitkub NEXT and hardware wallets like Tangem for secure, offline-friendly payments.

Credit from : Pelago
What These Tools Tell Us About Thailand’s Crypto Landscape
The real takeaway? Crypto usability in Thailand is no longer theoretical. You’re not dealing with clunky interfaces or “coming soon” promises. These businesses are accepting crypto because they’ve found tools—wallets, apps, and platforms—that work.
- Bitkub NEXT is leading the charge for local integrations
- Binance Pay is gaining ground thanks to its simplicity
- MetaMask and Trust Wallet remain the go-to choices for Web3-savvy users
- Even apps like DeeMoney and hardware tools like Tangem are finding niche uses
It’s not a unified system—but it doesn’t have to be. Variety, in this case, means flexibility.

Final Thoughts: Not Just Where to Go, But What to Use
Crypto-friendly places in Thailand are growing, yes—but it’s the underlying tools that matter most. Whether you’re carrying USDT in Binance Pay or native BTC on a mobile wallet, knowing what works where makes all the difference.
The experiment continues—and Thailand seems to be one of the few places making crypto useful, not just tradable.