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Governments’ and Smart Contracts

Governments globally are crucial in shaping the future of smart contracts, self-executing agreements on blockchain. While these contracts promise efficiency and reduced costs across industries, they face significant technological, legal, and cybersecurity risks. 

Governments, especially the U.S. and EU, are essential in setting regulations and standards to address these challenges, ensuring security and reliability. They must also foster a clear legal framework and adaptive economic policies to support the safe and effective adoption of smart contracts, mitigating risks associated with vulnerabilities, legal ambiguities, and economic fluctuations.

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