Bermuda is moving forward with a groundbreaking blockchain initiative. The island nation's government has announced a partnership to develop a fully onchain economy, featuring stablecoin-based payments integrated across government services and participating local businesses. This pilot program marks one of the first sovereign-level experiments in adopting distributed ledger technology for mainstream financial infrastructure and represents a significant step toward practical blockchain adoption in governance and commerce.
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GweiObserver
· 5h ago
Bermuda's move is impressive; stablecoins are directly integrated into the government system, bringing real on-chain governance.
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GasWaster69
· 5h ago
Wow, Bermuda really dares to play. Directly integrating stablecoins with government services—how bold do you have to be...
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 5h ago
Bermuda is serious this time, really planning to move the entire country onto the blockchain.
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PretendingSerious
· 6h ago
Bermuda really dares to do this time, directly inserting stablecoins into government services. Let's see how long they can stick with it.
Bermuda is moving forward with a groundbreaking blockchain initiative. The island nation's government has announced a partnership to develop a fully onchain economy, featuring stablecoin-based payments integrated across government services and participating local businesses. This pilot program marks one of the first sovereign-level experiments in adopting distributed ledger technology for mainstream financial infrastructure and represents a significant step toward practical blockchain adoption in governance and commerce.