Kyrgyzstan plans to transition all government services to blockchain technology by 2028, according to Adylbek Kasymaliev, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers. The Central Asian nation has positioned itself as a regional crypto leader with over 120 licensed virtual asset service providers as of September 2024. Kyrgyzstan advanced legislation in September 2025 to create legal frameworks for stablecoins and state-run mining.
The country’s digital strategy includes tokenizing real-world assets and establishing a state crypto reserve through government mining. Kyrgyzstan has also developed USDKG, a gold-backed stablecoin designed to provide financial security and transparency. The nation’s approach includes licensing exchanges and building digital infrastructure, creating institutional-level foundations that contrast with patchy retail adoption elsewhere in Central Asia.
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