{"id":262765,"date":"2020-06-06T02:50:08","date_gmt":"2020-06-06T06:50:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/insidebitcoins.com\/?p=262765"},"modified":"2020-06-06T02:50:08","modified_gmt":"2020-06-06T06:50:08","slug":"marshall-islands-seeking-to-establish-identity-through-blockchain-currency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/insidebitcoins.com\/news\/marshall-islands-seeking-to-establish-identity-through-blockchain-currency","title":{"rendered":"Marshall Islands Seeking to Establish Identity Through Blockchain Currency"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Marshall Islands, a small Pacific territory, gave a statement on the project to create a digital sovereign currency, which is named SOV. The project explained that this currency would stand as a \u201cgame-changer\u201d and hints that it might even serve as a pioneer for other world governments. Particularly, as a means to respond to a crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic<\/p>\n
Joel Telpner stands as the crypto advisor for the Marshall Islands, as well as the chairman of Sullivan\u2019s Fintech and Blockchain Practice. Through a recent interview<\/a> he had done with Cointelegraph, Tepner explained that the island nation\u2019s crypto project still faces a substantial amount of challenges. Even so, Telpner was quick to state that he was eager to make this work rewarding for himself and the country.<\/p>\n Telpner explained that the Marshall Islands\u2019 government is currently within a phase stretching 18 months. The government will issue out something they refer to as \u201cpreSOV,\u201d which can be later converted into SOV, in turn. He went further, explaining that this 18-month period the island nation has enacted, will allow the issuing of preSOV in these stages.<\/p>\n Furthermore, Telpner stated that the amounts could be specified in order to test the infrastructure of the network itself. Doing both of these at the same time will allow for the age-old tactic of killing two birds with one stone, as transactions will inevitably test the network. Further testing will occur with the provisions in regards to regulations and compliance, as well as the technology itself, according to Telpner.<\/p>\n The Sovereign Currency Act of 2018 was passed<\/a> on the 26th of February, 2018. This Act allowed the country to start the development of its own state-own digital currency project.<\/p>\n Telpner explained that the project is holding out hopes to start the issuing of preSOV within the next few months. He was quick to admit that the way that the crypto is presented needs to be refined, should they expect people with no technological background to use it properly.<\/p>\n Telpner explained that the Marshall Islands opted out of issuing the currency all at once, which you do when you launch a legal tender. In Telpner\u2019s words, this action wouldn\u2019t be a good idea in regards to the preSOV.<\/p>\n Telpner went further, increasing the scope of the project to a global perspective. He stated that the project could serve as a reliable reference for other countries that seek to walk the same path as the Marshall Islands.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The Plan Ahead<\/h2>\n
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Hopes For Serving As A Role Model<\/h2>\n