The Jordanian Council of Ministers has approved a Blockchain Technology Policy for 2025, aiming to increase public trust in government performance through economic modernization, data security, and transparency. The policy focuses on implementing blockchain in public administration operations to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance public services. It also supports blockchain start-ups and aims to develop specialized skills in the industry. This initiative aligns with Jordan's wider economic modernization plan and is expected to attract foreign investment and establish the country as a competitive player in the global digital economy. The adoption of blockchain technology in Jordan reflects a broader trend in the Middle East, with countries like Syria and the UAE also exploring the use of blockchain for economic stabilization and development.



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