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Tron Partners With Dominica to Issue National 'Fan Token'
The Caribbean island's government may accept native Tron tokens such as TRX and USDT for public payments including taxes, under a new ordinance.
Blockchain network Tron has entered into an agreement with the government of Dominica to issue a national fan token to promote the Caribbean island's heritage and tourism, according to an announcement dated Oct. 7.
Under the agreement, the Tron protocol is the island nation's "designated national blockchain infrastructure." An ordinance issued on the same day shows that the Tron network's native digital tokens were granted "statutory status," meaning the tokens are now authorized for use as a medium of exchange in the country.
The government may accept Tron governance tokens such as TRX, BTT and JST, as well as stablecoins pegged to the U.S. dollar on Tron's TRC20 protocol such as USDT and USDD, as payment for public services including tax payments, the order says. Private enterprises can also accept these cryptocurrencies as payment "where necessary infrastructure for transaction is available."
With the endorsement, Tron is also set to issue Dominica coin (DMC), a blockchain-based fan token to "help promote Dominicaโs global fanfare for its natural heritage and tourism attractions," according to the government.
It is unclear how Tron was chosen for the task, but the "open and cost-effective nature" of the protocol will play a "vital role to better integrate Small Island Developing States like Dominica into the global economy in the future," Dominica's Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit said in a press statement.
Tron founder Justin Sun stepped down as the network's CEO to become Caribbean nation Grenada's ambassador to the World Trade Organization last year. He said at the time that he would focus on legitimizing crypto in Latin American countries.
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In Dominica, the exchange rates between Tron's native tokens and the East Caribbean dollar (XCD) will be freely determined by the market, while exchanges between the tokens and the XCD will not be subject to capital gains tax, the ordinance says.
CoinDesk has reached out to the government of Dominica and Tron for comment.
It is official! All #TRON cryptos including #TRX #BTT #JST #NFT #USDD #USDT #TUSD are granted statutory status as authorized digital currency and medium of exchange in the commonwealth of Dominica effective on October 7th 2022 ๐ฉ๐ฒ https://t.co/p97zJkzhUe pic.twitter.com/kbejwXrkXt
โ H.E. Justin Sun๐๐ฌ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฒ๐ฅ (@justinsuntron) October 12, 2022
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Sandali Handagama
Sandali Handagama is CoinDesk's deputy managing editor for policy and regulations, EMEA. She is an alumna of Columbia University's graduate school of journalism and has contributed to a variety of publications including The Guardian, Bloomberg, The Nation and Popular Science. Sandali doesn't own any crypto and she tweets as @iamsandali
