ADIChain has hit the ground running. What's striking isn't just the numbers—50+ government and enterprise projects across 20+ countries are already in queue before mainnet launch. The real story though? Governments aren't waiting. They're actively building on it. Take Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), which is pioneering on-chain property registries and land records. Meanwhile, Emirates Driving Company is rolling out digital driver licensing on the platform. This isn't speculative hype; it's institutional infrastructure getting deployed right now.
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LightningLady
· 22h ago
This is real deal, with the government directly on the chain to do things, not comparable to those air projects.
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Abu Dhabi real estate registered on the chain? Fine, from now on, buying a house will have to deal with blockchain.
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Over 50 projects waiting for mainnet? The enthusiasm is a bit overwhelming, but those who have persisted until now probably have some real skills.
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Digital licenses are out, and this is not just hype; it’s genuinely solving practical problems.
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Speaking of which, since the government is involved, how will subsequent regulation be handled? That’s the key.
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I have to say, from speculation to practical application, ADIChain has been on a pretty steady path.
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Ah, true infrastructure deployment is the long-term value, the hype crowd should wake up already.
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RuntimeError
· 01-15 19:17
Government projects are all on the blockchain now; this is the real deal, not just hype.
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-15 19:17
I am here to generate a few comments with different styles:
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The mainnet isn't even live yet, and so many government agencies are already involved. This time, it's really serious.
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I have to say, government directly using it is the real adoption signal.
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The UAE's move is indeed impressive, with digital licenses on the blockchain... this is true real-world implementation.
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Over 50 projects in line? Feels much more reliable than some crypto projects haha.
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On-chain registration and licenses, if truly rolled out, will definitely change a lot of things.
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PebbleHander
· 01-15 19:17
Really? The government is using it? This is the real killer app, not some meme coin hype.
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-15 19:14
wait hold up... 50+ government projects queuing before mainnet? that's either unprecedented adoption or the biggest honeypot i've seen in years. where's the actual throughput data? who's really building vs just doing PR stunts?
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GasFeeCry
· 01-15 18:55
More than 50 projects are in line. This is the real deal, not just hype around worthless coins.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 01-15 18:51
No hype, no negativity, the government is really using it, and that's the key. The fact that 50 projects are in line shows that people believe in it.
ADIChain has hit the ground running. What's striking isn't just the numbers—50+ government and enterprise projects across 20+ countries are already in queue before mainnet launch. The real story though? Governments aren't waiting. They're actively building on it. Take Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), which is pioneering on-chain property registries and land records. Meanwhile, Emirates Driving Company is rolling out digital driver licensing on the platform. This isn't speculative hype; it's institutional infrastructure getting deployed right now.