Bermuda Plans to Fully Transition Its Economy to Blockchain Infrastructure

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Source: Coinspaidmedia Original Title: Bermuda Plans to Fully Transition Its Economy to Blockchain Infrastructure Original Link: The Government of Bermuda announced plans to transform the national economy by fully transitioning it to blockchain infrastructure, with the support of Circle and a major compliance platform.

At the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, the Government of Bermuda unveiled plans to overhaul the national economy by using blockchain solutions as the core financial infrastructure.

The government’s partners in this initiative will be Circle, the issuer of one of the largest stablecoins by market cap, USDC, and a leading crypto exchange. They will provide Bermuda’s public authorities, local banks, insurers, small and medium-sized businesses, and consumers with infrastructure for working with digital assets, including corporate tools, technical onboarding, and financial education programs.

In 2018, Bermuda became the first jurisdiction in the world to adopt comprehensive digital asset legislation, the Digital Asset Business Act. Circle and the exchange partner were among the first international companies to obtain licenses under this regulatory framework and have since been expanding their operations on the islands.

The initiative is based on the use of digital assets as everyday financial infrastructure. According to E. David Burt, Member of Parliament and Prime Minister of Bermuda, the initiative aims to create new opportunities for local businesses and to reduce the overall cost of financial operations in the country.

A key element of the initiative will be the use of USDC. According to the government, several practical use cases were already implemented in Bermuda, where merchants accept USDC-denominated payments with low fees and high settlement speeds while remaining compliant with regulatory requirements. Jeremy Allaire, Co-Founder and CEO of Circle, believes the use of a regulated stablecoin will help support local economic activity and keep value within the country.

As part of the initiative, government agencies will begin pilot projects to accept payments in stablecoins, financial institutions will integrate tokenization tools, and residents will participate in nationwide digital financial literacy programs.

Bermuda has traditionally been regarded as one of the most popular offshore jurisdictions for crypto and FinTech companies, thanks to specialized regulation, tax neutrality, and early adoption of a regulatory framework for digital assets. Dozens of international crypto projects, payment providers, and infrastructure companies focused on global markets are registered on the islands.

Bermuda is part of the second wave of jurisdictions planning to begin collecting data on crypto transactions for tax purposes starting in 2027, within the global tax transparency framework known as the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF).

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DAOdreamervip
· 15h ago
Bermuda is going fully on-chain? That's really bold. But on the other hand, if it really succeeds, that would be awesome.
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 16h ago
Bermuda is really going all-in on blockchain, and with Circle's endorsement, at least it won't be too far off... But can a country fully go on-chain, and can the infrastructure and legal framework keep up?
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TokenomicsDetectivevip
· 16h ago
Bermuda's move is really bold, going all in on blockchain? There's a bit of gambling involved, but on the other hand, small countries switching tracks don't have as many historical burdens.
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ApeShotFirstvip
· 16h ago
Bermuda directly fully on-chain? Oh my, isn't this a dream... Is it really becoming a reality? Partnering with Circle feels like this time it's for real!
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 16h ago
Is Bermuda going on the blockchain? This move is really a bit crazy... But on the other hand, a small island nation's government daring to do this, is it innovation or gambling?
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 16h ago
Is Bermuda really going all in on blockchain? That move is so bold, the entire country's economy is moving onto the chain... But on the other hand, if Circle supports it, there should be some credibility, but the risk is also real.
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