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Home/News/Ethereum Foundation publishes policy guide pitching blockchain as public infrastructure for governments
CoinDesk·3h ago·positive

Ethereum Foundation publishes policy guide pitching blockchain as public infrastructure for governments

The Ethereum Foundation published a policy guide for governments and institutions, arguing Ethereum's decentralized design makes it suitable for digital identity, public records, and asset tokenization. The report urges policymakers to distinguish between decentralized blockchains and corporate-controlled networks.

  • The report highlights Ethereum's 11-year uninterrupted uptime, $76 billion in staked ETH securing the network, and geographically distributed validators
  • It points to existing government deployments including digital identity in Bhutan and Buenos Aires and land registry projects in India
  • The foundation argues centralized digital systems create single points of failure through outages, cyberattacks, or political pressure
  • The guide is aimed at policymakers and institutional decision-makers evaluating blockchain infrastructure
regulationtechImpact 6/10
Why our editor rated this positive

The Ethereum Foundation is proactively engaging policymakers with a substantive, non-technical guide that positions blockchain as neutral public infrastructure. This is a constructive step toward regulatory clarity and institutional adoption.

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