The Bermuda government is planning a bold financial experiment—partnering with Circle and a compliant platform to move the entire national economic system onto the blockchain. Sounds a bit sci-fi? But the details are even more interesting.



These two companies will not only provide digital asset infrastructure at the government level but also aim to cover local banks, insurance companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, and even ordinary consumers, essentially a top-down full-chain layout. In other words, this is not a small pilot project but a systematic digitalization of the traditional financial system.

More practically, Circle and the compliant platform will also be responsible for nationwide digital financial education and technical training—ensuring that the public not only uses blockchain tools but also understands how to use them. Such an initiative is rare worldwide, and if it comes to fruition, Bermuda might become the world's first country to fully experiment with a national economy based entirely on distributed ledger technology.
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MemecoinTradervip
· 18h ago
ngl this bermuda play is pure social engineering genius. they're literally running the ultimate psyops on traditional finance rn. full stack blockchain adoption isn't the move—it's the *narrative* that moves markets. watch the sentiment cascade unfold fr
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SudoRm-RfWallet/vip
· 18h ago
Bermuda's move is really aggressive this time, directly putting the entire financial system on the blockchain. It's not just a pilot but a full-on challenge... Feels like a big gamble.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 18h ago
Bermuda directly all-in on blockchain, this is really bold... But if it truly materializes, it will rewrite financial history. Circle's move is quite far-reaching.
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PumpBeforeRugvip
· 18h ago
Oh no, Bermuda is really going all in this time, putting the entire country on the blockchain? It feels like they're creating a giant testnet for the whole world. --- Circle's move is indeed significant, but the key is whether the education part can keep up; otherwise, all the infrastructure in the world is useless. --- Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. If the entire national financial system goes on the blockchain, is the risk management team ready... --- If it really happens, Bermuda will become the next financial hub. It's crazy. --- Wait, isn't this just an upgraded version of cbrdc? But it seems like the regulatory space is even larger? I'm a bit interested. --- Full-chain deployment sounds great, but can small and medium-sized enterprises really afford this system? --- I just want to know what happens if the system encounters problems. This isn't as simple as a platform going down. --- Bermuda is truly a testing ground. If this succeeds, other countries will be freaking out.
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