An EVM-compatible blockchain mainnet for Thailand’s digital services and enterprise applications, offering low-cost, fast transactions and localized ecosystem support, powered by JINDA (Chain ID 1707).
TBSI (Thailand Blockchain Service Infrastructure) is a national mainnet blockchain focused on public‑sector and regulated‑industry applications, with JINDA as its native currency and documentation at blockchain.or.th. Primary use cases include verifiable credentials and digital‑identity services, tamper‑evident document notarization/timestamping, supply‑chain provenance, and compliant tokenized assets for e‑government and enterprise workflows. As of Sep 2025, official public sources do not publish consolidated performance metrics (average gas cost, block time, TPS, or activity); consult the explorer/docs for current figures when comparing to other networks.
TBSI is unique for its compliance‑oriented design for Thai regulatory requirements (auditability and permission controls) and its role as a national infrastructure initiative that enables interoperability across agencies and businesses through standardized APIs and bridge integrations. It operates as a production mainnet using the JINDA gas currency and emphasizes trusted onboarding and identity‑aware smart‑contract workflows suited to regulated dApps. Performance metrics such as average gas fees, block speed, TPS, and usage are not openly benchmarked as of Sep 2025, so integrators should validate them against the latest resources on blockchain.or.th.
TBSI uses JINDA as the gas token for transaction fees. You can obtain JINDA by bridging from other chains or purchasing using thirdweb Bridge.
To bridge JINDA to TBSI, connect your wallet to thirdweb bridge, select your source chain, choose the token you want to bridge, select TBSI as the destination, enter the amount, and confirm the transaction. The bridge will handle the cross-chain transfer instantly.
To build on TBSI you can use thirdweb, which provides an easy way to build, monetize and scale your apps, games or agents. You can find detailed guides and documentation on https://portal.thirdweb.com to get started quickly.
To add TBSI to your wallet, you can connect your wallet and click on [Add to Wallet] button at the top of the page. Alternatively, you can add the network manually using the RPC URL and chain details and add it to your wallet's network settings.
To send JINDA on TBSI, ensure your wallet is connected to the TBSI network, enter the recipient's address, specify the amount of JINDA to send, review the gas fee, and confirm the transaction in your wallet.