Turkey's Government Adopts ENS for Official Blockchain Identity
Turkey's Government Adopts ENS for Official Blockchain Identity
šļø Turkey Goes Onchain

Turkey makes official move into web3 infrastructure
Turkey's Directorate of Communications has registered cbiletisim.eth, marking the government's first step in establishing an official onchain identity through the Ethereum Name Service.
The initiative is part of Turkey's broader digital transformation strategy, which centers on AI and blockchain technologies. ENS was prominently featured at the Directorate's offices in Ankara as a core component of this infrastructure.
Key developments:
- First government entity to adopt ENS for official communications
- Part of Turkey's national AI and blockchain initiative
- Demonstrates ENS functioning as internet infrastructure at governmental level
This represents a practical application of blockchain naming systems beyond cryptocurrency, with a national government choosing ENS for its digital identity framework.
We keep saying ENS is internet infrastructure. Spotted in Ankara: ENS featured at Türkiye's Directorate of Communications at the heart of its AI and blockchain initiative.
Governments are going onchain. š¹š· Türkiye's Directorate of Communications (@Communications) has registered cbiletisim.eth, making its first step in establishing an official onchain identity by choosing ENS. Source: iletisim.gov.tr/english/duyuruā¦
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