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Just caught wind of something pretty wild in the blockchain governance space. Peru's National Electoral Authority—yeah, ONPE—is tapping Syscoin's infrastructure to safeguard their 2026 national elections.
This isn't some pilot program or proof-of-concept tucked away in a press release. We're talking about a sovereign nation betting on decentralized tech to protect the integrity of its democratic process. That's the kind of real-world validation the industry's been chasing for years.
Syscoin's been grinding on scalability and security solutions for a while now, and apparently someone in Lima was paying attention. When government institutions start picking blockchain protocols over traditional systems for something as critical as vote security, that's not hype—that's infrastructure.
Props to everyone who pushed this forward. Moments like this remind you why some projects stick around through multiple cycles.