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Bhutan announces the migration of its national identification system for around 800,000 residents from Polygon to Ethereum, with completion expected by the first quarter of 2026 (Brayden Lindrea/Cointelegraph)

Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsOctober 14, 2025No Comments
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Brayden Lindréa / Cointelegraph:

Bhutan announces the migration of its national identification system for around 800,000 residents from Polygon to Ethereum, with completion expected by the first quarter of 2026.— The Kingdom of Bhutan leveraged Ethereum to store the national identities of its approximately 800,000 citizens, taking advantage of the network’s immutability and decentralization.



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