PANews reported on December 31 that according to Bitcoin.com, the Jordanian Cabinet has approved the Jordan Blockchain Technology Policy 2025, which aims to improve government services, transparency and digital security. The main goals of the policy include enhancing confidence in government work and ensuring the security and privacy of citizen data. At the same time, it also aims to reduce the time and cost of government transactions, support start-ups, cultivate blockchain technology capabilities, and develop related professional skills. The policy is in line with Jordan's Economic Modernization Vision, which aims to achieve excellence in the service industry, support national construction, and increase service exports. By leveraging blockchain technology, Jordan seeks to enhance citizens' confidence in government services, enhance transparency, combat fraud, and reduce operating costs.
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