Jordan turns to blockchain tech for enhancing government operations

Jordan’s government has introduced a new Blockchain Technology Policy for 2025, which aims to increase transparency, improve public services, and drive economic growth.

The initiative, approved by the Jordanian Council of Ministers, seeks to modernize administrative procedures and enhance trust in government operations.

The policy outlines plans to implement blockchain technology to streamline government functions, reducing transaction times and operational costs. By enabling real-time verification and automation, officials expect to enhance service efficiency for businesses and citizens alike.

Security and data privacy are central to the initiative. The government emphasized its commitment to protecting citizen information as Jordan advances its digital agenda.

Another key aspect of the policy is the focus on developing blockchain expertise and fostering start-up innovation. The initiative aims to build a skilled workforce and provide support for emerging businesses in the blockchain sector, positioning Jordan as a leader in digital technologies.

Jordan’s adoption of blockchain fits within a broader strategy to modernize the economy and attract international investment. Improved public services and infrastructure are expected to boost economic competitiveness and diversification.

The move aligns Jordan with regional trends as Middle Eastern nations increasingly explore blockchain to tackle economic and administrative challenges.

Syria has recently signaled interest in legalizing Bitcoin and digitizing its currency, while Dubai and Abu Dhabi continue to expand blockchain frameworks and regulations.

Jordan’s engagement with blockchain technology began earlier, with rising interest in crypto trading in 2022 as a response to economic difficulties. The new policy seeks to build on this momentum, driving further innovation and strengthening governance practices.

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