Bhutan Cuts Bureaucracy—Launches World’s First National Crypto Tourism Payment System
Move over, fiat—Bhutan just rewrote the playbook for travel payments. The Himalayan kingdom now lets tourists pay for everything from visas to yak-wool souvenirs in crypto, bypassing traditional banking rails entirely.
Why it matters: No more 3% FX fees or ’card not accepted’ signs. Bhutan’s blockchain-powered system slashes costs for travelers while funneling hard currency directly into local businesses. Take that, Visa.
The cynical twist: Wall Street banks will spin this as ’adoption’—while quietly lobbying against it. Meanwhile, Bhutan’s treasury stacks digital assets as tourists unknowingly become crypto liquidity providers.

Bhutan has partnered with Binance Pay and local digital bank DK Bank to launch the world’s first national cryptocurrency-based tourism payment system. This new system lets travelers using Binance Pay pay for almost every part of their trip, from hotels to restaurants, using crypto. It’s a bold move that positions Bhutan as a leader in digital finance innovation, making travel more seamless for tech-savvy tourists while boosting the nation’s appeal as a forward-thinking destination.