Bhutan Migrates National Digital Identity to Ethereum in Major Blockchain Milestone
Key Takeaways:
Bhutan officially transitions its National Digital Identity (NDI) platform from Polygon to Ethereum to boost security and resilience.
The move positions Bhutan as the first nation to anchor a sovereign digital ID system on Ethereum’s public blockchain.
The Ethereum Foundation will collaborate with Bhutanese developers to build local blockchain capacity and new decentralized applications.
Bhutan has entered a new era of digital transformation. The Himalayan kingdom has successfully integrated its National Digital Identity (NDI) platform with the Ethereum blockchain, marking a historic moment in the global adoption of decentralized digital identity frameworks.
The announcement was made at a high-profile event attended by His Royal Highness Gyalsey Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck, who also became Bhutan’s first digital citizen in 2023. The transition underscores the country’s vision of building a secure, self-sovereign, and future-ready digital ecosystem powered by blockchain technology.
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Bhutan Strengthens Its Digital Independence with Ethereum
The digital identity project of Bhutan, which was created as a part of the GovTech Agency and Druk Holding and Investments (DHI), is designed to provide citizens with absolute control over personal data. In contrast to the previous methods when centrally based authorities store and verify user data, the NDI in Bhutan has implemented the principles of the self-sovereign identity (SSI) system, meaning that citizens can safely store, share, and verify the credentials without the mediation of third parties.
Jigme Tenzing, the Secretary of the GovTech Agency, believes that this move to Ethereum is a milestone in the direction of strengthening the Bhutanese digital base.
“We have been using a blockchain provided by Polygon. By moving to Ethereum, we are further strengthening the security of our digital identity,” Tenzing explained. “Ethereum’s global decentralization makes it virtually impervious to disruption, ensuring both security and stability for our national system.”
It is not merely a technical upgrade, but it is a strategic step towards digital sovereignty. Arriving at Ethereum with its identity infrastructure, Bhutan can have transparency and immutability of one of the most battle-tested public blockchains in the world.
From Polygon to Ethereum: A Strategic Leap in Security and Scale
In 2024, Bhutan was the first country to roll out its NDI platform on Polygon as a pilot implementation. The Ethereum integration will be a complete move to the Layer 1 mainnet, which will be complete by early 2026, as projected by the public broadcaster of Bhutan.
The evidence-based (PoS) consensus system, extensive developer base, and full security infrastructure of Ethereum would be a perfect match to a nationwide deployment like the one of the NDI in Bhutan. The shift also indicates an increasing trend of governments considering the public blockchains as a method of identity, record-keeping and delivery of public services.
In Bhutan’s case, the upgrade ensures:
Enhanced Security – Ethereum’s decentralized validator network minimizes single points of failure.
Transparency – All credential verifications and identity actions can be traced on-chain.
Global Compatibility – Applications built on NDI will interoperate with the wider Ethereum ecosystem.
“NDI is the foundational layer of Bhutan’s digital economy,” said Ujjwal Deep Dahal, CEO of Druk Holding and Investments. “On top of this foundation, we can build countless decentralized applications and use cases, developed collaboratively with the Ethereum community.”
Ethereum Foundation Expands Its Footprint in South Asia
Bhutan’s Local Developers Join the Global Ethereum Ecosystem
The Ethereum Foundation has committed itself to support the blockchain projects in Bhutan in the long run, such as education, developer training, and integration workshops.
Aya Miyaguchi, President of the Ethereum Foundation, emphasized the collaborative nature of the Ethereum community:
“We’ve identified talented Bhutanese developers, and now it’s up to them. They can learn, join global projects, and contribute freely, that’s the essence of Ethereum,” she said. “Our goal is to see more local ownership. The Foundation will provide guidance and support wherever needed.”
The collaboration is expected to develop the future generation of blockchain developers and innovators in Bhutan. The adoption of Ethereum in the national infrastructure will effectively make Bhutan a blockchain research and development hub in the region.
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Blockchain as the Core of Bhutan’s Digital Economy
NDI system is not the only part of the general digital modernization in Bhutan strategy. A combination of both government and non-government efforts has ensured that the country has been steadily developing an economy that is amenable to blockchain use.
In recent years, Bhutan has quietly expanded its involvement in cryptocurrency mining, with its sovereign wealth fund, DHI, confirmed as one of the world’s top government holders of Bitcoin, estimated at over 6,300 BTC.
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