TLDR Bermuda partners with Coinbase and Circle to build a “fully onchain” economy using digital assets for everyday transactions The initiative includes pilotingTLDR Bermuda partners with Coinbase and Circle to build a “fully onchain” economy using digital assets for everyday transactions The initiative includes piloting

Bermuda Becomes First Country to Go Fully Onchain with Coinbase, Circle Deal

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TLDR

  • Bermuda partners with Coinbase and Circle to build a “fully onchain” economy using digital assets for everyday transactions
  • The initiative includes piloting stablecoin payments in government agencies and expanding USDC adoption among local businesses
  • Bermuda introduced the Digital Asset Business Act in 2018, making it an early adopter of crypto regulation
  • At the 2025 Bermuda Digital Finance Forum, organizers distributed 100 USDC to each attendee to test local merchant payments
  • The partnership is non-exclusive and voluntary, with no mandatory requirement for residents or businesses to use onchain tools

The Government of Bermuda announced a partnership with Coinbase and Circle on Monday to build what officials describe as a “fully onchain” national economy. The plan was unveiled at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

The initiative aims to integrate blockchain-based payments and financial tools across government services, businesses, and consumer transactions. Coinbase and Circle will provide digital asset infrastructure and enterprise tools to government agencies, local banks, insurance companies, small businesses, and residents.

Discussions about the partnership started at the Bermuda Digital Finance Forum in May 2025, according to a Coinbase spokesperson. The companies plan to support digital finance education and technical training across the island.

Traditional payment systems create challenges for Bermuda’s economy. As a small island jurisdiction grouped with Caribbean nations, the country faces higher fees and limited access to payment processors and banking services. These costs reduce profit margins for local merchants.

Stablecoin Adoption at Center of Plan

Circle’s USDC stablecoin plays a central role in the initiative. The dollar-denominated digital currency allows merchants to accept payments quickly and at lower costs compared to traditional payment rails. Several Bermudian businesses already accept USDC payments.

Bermuda has regulated digital assets since 2018 through the Digital Asset Business Act. This framework was one of the first comprehensive regulatory systems for digital assets worldwide. Circle and Coinbase were among the first global companies to receive licenses under this regime.

Coinbase currently operates a derivatives platform outside the United States through its Bermuda-based operation. This regulatory foundation has made the island attractive to cryptocurrency companies.

Testing Phase and Future Plans

The Bermuda Digital Finance Forum in 2025 served as a testing ground for the onchain economy concept. Organizers distributed 100 USDC to each attendee through an onchain airdrop. Participants used the digital currency at newly onboarded local merchants.

Since that event, more Bermudian businesses have begun accepting digital payments. Local financial institutions have expanded their use of stablecoins and tokenized finance products.

The next Bermuda Digital Finance Forum is scheduled for May 11-14, 2026. The government expects broader business participation and larger consumer programs at the event.

Government agencies will begin piloting stablecoin-based payments as part of the initiative. Financial institutions are expected to integrate tokenization tools into their services. Residents will have access to digital literacy programs to learn about onchain technologies.

The partnership between Bermuda, Coinbase, and Circle is non-exclusive. The government can work with other companies and technologies as the program develops. Participation in the onchain economy initiative is voluntary for residents and businesses.

Coinbase announced today the launch of Coinbase Custom Stablecoins, a service that lets businesses create branded stablecoins backed by USDC and other U.S. dollar stablecoins. Stablecoins processed $9 trillion in adjusted annual transaction volume in 2025.

The post Bermuda Becomes First Country to Go Fully Onchain with Coinbase, Circle Deal appeared first on CoinCentral.

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