The first state government stablecoin in the US is launched! Wyoming launches FRNT on Solana, marking the start of the digital dollar in practical use.

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Wyoming recently completed a low-profile yet landmark experiment by officially launching the United States’ first state-issued stablecoin, Frontier Stable Token (FRNT), and introducing it into the public cryptocurrency market. This move is seen as a significant milestone in the exploration of “digital dollar” forms by US local governments and could change the way states interact with blockchain financial infrastructure.

According to disclosures from Wyoming’s public media and the State Stablecoin Committee, FRNT officially went live on January 7 and was first deployed on the Solana blockchain. The token is currently listed on a US cryptocurrency exchange and open for public trading. Additionally, FRNT utilizes the Stargate cross-chain protocol to enable multi-chain circulation, allowing transfers across major blockchain networks such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Optimism, Polygon, and Solana.

Unlike privately issued US dollar stablecoins on the market, FRNT is the first stablecoin project fully backed and issued by a state government in the US. Its preparation process involved nearly a decade of legislative and technological development. To date, Wyoming has invested approximately $6 million in the project, with future budget allocations still under legislative discussion.

FRNT’s reserve assets are managed by Franklin Templeton and held in a Wyoming-licensed trust company. The reserves include US dollars, cash equivalents, and short-term US Treasuries, with an over-collateralized structure. Unlike most stablecoins, the interest generated from FRNT’s reserves will be directly used to support Wyoming’s public schools, creating a sustainable revenue stream for public finances, rather than returning profits to token holders.

Officially, FRNT does not offer holding rewards, primarily due to ongoing regulatory uncertainties surrounding interest-bearing digital assets in the US. Future adjustments will depend on clearer federal guidance. Meanwhile, the state government aims to reduce payment costs in public services through stablecoins. Joel Sheir, the finance director of Converse County, pointed out that credit card fees cost local governments tens of thousands of dollars annually, and on-chain settlement could significantly improve this issue.

Although FRNT’s trading volume on its first day was limited, no technical or liquidity anomalies were observed. Analysts generally believe that this project could serve as a reference model for other states exploring blockchain finance and state-level stablecoins. Its future development will depend on actual usage rates, liquidity growth, and regulatory attitudes.

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