Sign signs agreement with Sierra Leone Ministry of Technology to build digital identity and stablecoin payment system
BlockBeats News, November 9, the Ministry of Technology of Sierra Leone and Sign officially signed a memorandum of understanding, jointly launching a new chapter in the construction of national blockchain infrastructure. The first phase of cooperation will focus on building a Digital ID system and a local stablecoin payment system, aiming to provide secure, transparent, and inclusive digital services to all citizens at extremely low cost, and to promote the country's leapfrog development.
During this visit, the Sign team also met with the Minister of Finance of Sierra Leone, the Governor of the Central Bank, the CEO of the eGov App, and representatives from the Christex Foundation, reaching consensus on technical roadmap, policy coordination, and implementation plans.
This cooperation marks an important milestone in Sierra Leone's digital economic transformation and also highlights Sign's leading position in promoting "national-level blockchain infrastructure".
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