The Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is reinforcing investor protection in the digital asset space with new regulations for Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs). A key component of this reform is the mandatory implementation of an 'investor suitability assessment' by all ICO platform operators. This assessment serves as a crucial step in verifying whether an investor's risk appetite aligns with the inherent risks associated with investing in digital tokens. By evaluating factors such as financial knowledge, investment experience, and risk tolerance, the assessment aims to prevent unsuitable individuals from investing in high-risk ICOs. The assessment must be renewed at least every two years, ensuring that investor profiles remain up-to-date. This measure reflects the SEC's commitment to fostering a safer and more responsible environment for cryptocurrency investments in Thailand. Previously, these assessments needed to be renewed quarterly, highlighting the SEC's evolving approach to regulation. ```