Governments are quietly rethinking how public services work and blockchain is a major part of it.
From secure land registries to fraud-proof aid distribution, real-world adoption is no longer theoretical. It’s happening now.
But adoption hasn’t been easy. Legal uncertainty, legacy infrastructure, and the balance between privacy and transparency are slowing progress. So how are governments adapting?
Some are turning to smart contracts to automate public service rules. Others are experimenting with zero-knowledge proofs to unlock transparency without sacrificing privacy. And now, blockchain and AI are starting to converge hinting at an entirely new model for governance.
This shift isn’t just about making public systems more efficient. It’s about reimagining what governance can be when identity, spending, and decision-making all move on-chain.
Explore what’s already live and what’s coming next:
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https://www.avax.network/about/blog/how-blockchain-is-reinventing-government