Wyoming’s Game-Changing Frontier Stable Token (FRNT) Goes Live on Hedera Network
Wyoming just dropped a blockchain bombshell—and Wall Street's legacy systems are sweating.
The State's Digital Leap
Wyoming launches FRNT on Hedera's network, bypassing traditional banking infrastructure entirely. This isn't another speculative crypto project—it's a state-backed stablecoin built for actual utility.
Hedera's Hashgraph Advantage
The token leverages Hedera's proof-of-stake consensus, cutting transaction costs to fractions of a cent while handling thousands of transactions per second. No more waiting for blockchain confirmations—this is real-time settlement territory.
Because apparently waiting three business days for wire transfers to clear is still considered 'cutting-edge finance' in some circles.
Wyoming didn't ask for permission to reinvent money—they just built it.
Hedera’s Advantages
Hedera is designed to provide quick transactions, low and consistent costs, and strong reliability. Payments are finalized within seconds at fixed fees, making it useful for everything from everyday shopping and tax refunds to emergency aid and instant payrolls.
On top of that, the network is carbon-negative and can process up to 10,000 transactions per second. It operates under the Hedera Council, a governance model designed to ensure both sustainability and regulatory stability for the long term.
“Hedera is already trusted by governments and enterprises moving from pilots to real-world adoption,” said Mance Harmon, Co-Founder of Hedera and Chairman of Hedera Council. “Wyoming’s selection of Hedera shows how responsible innovation can deliver real-world financial solutions, setting a precedent for other states and, ultimately, the world to follow.”
FRNT has already been piloted in contractor payments, emergency disbursements, and other public services. While the expansion to Hedera is confirmed, FRNT is still not available for public purchase. The Commission noted that more information on how to purchase FRNT on Hedera will be provided soon.
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