The Philippines has taken a step toward modernizing its bureaucracy by introducing a blockchain-based system to validate government documents.
The Department of Budget and Management confirmed that key budget papers, including allotment and cash release orders, will now carry cryptographic fingerprints stored on the Polygon network.
The idea is simple: anyone can scan a QR code or enter a reference number to confirm a document’s authenticity, with the blockchain acting as a tamper-proof ledger. Officials say this helps protect against forgery, especially as AI makes it easier to manipulate records.
Local firm Bayanichain built the infrastructure, which went live on July 30. The launch coincided with a short disruption on Polygon’s Heimdall layer that briefly knocked block explorers offline, though core operations — and the government rollout — were unaffected.
By embedding state files onto a decentralized platform, Manila joins a growing list of governments experimenting with blockchain to strengthen transparency. But the timing also highlighted a key challenge: relying on networks outside direct state control means stability and redundancy must be guaranteed for such critical systems.
Source: https://coindoo.com/philippines-launches-blockchain-portal-for-budget-transparency/