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The Bermuda government just dropped something pretty significant: they're building the world's first fully on-chain national economy. And they're not doing it alone—Coinbase and Circle are backing the initiative. The announcement came at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Here's what's actually happening: government agencies will start piloting stablecoins as part of this broader push. This isn't just theoretical—it's moving into real implementation.
Why does this matter? A sovereign nation running core economic systems directly on-chain is a massive validation for blockchain infrastructure. We're talking government services, transactions, fiscal policy—the whole stack potentially moving to a decentralized ledger. Stablecoins become the medium, and you get institutional-grade blockchain adoption at the nation-state level.
This kind of move typically signals confidence in both the technical maturity and regulatory pathway for blockchain systems. When major jurisdictions start experimenting with on-chain governance structures, it opens doors for broader Web3 adoption elsewhere.