Kyrgyzstan to move all government services to blockchain by 2028
Kyrgyzstan's blockchain shift could enhance transparency, boost economic growth, and position it as a digital innovation leader in Central Asia. The post Kyrgyzstan to move all government services to blockchain by 2028 a...
Kyrgyzstan's blockchain shift could enhance transparency, boost economic growth, and position it as a digital innovation leader in Central Asia.
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