Global Adoption and Impact of Blockchain Technology in Government: Enhancing Transparency, Efficiency, and Trust in Public Services
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Search Strategy and Screening Process
2.2. Study Quality Appraisal and Evidence Weighting
2.3. Thematic Categorization and Qualitative Synthesis
2.4. PRISMA Compliance and Review Registration
3. Literature Review
3.1. Blockchain in Government: Foundation and Current Knowledge
3.2. Blockchain as Digital Infrastructure and Platform Technology
3.2.1. Infrastructure Dependencies Beyond IT Readiness
3.2.2. DLT Applications in Telecommunications Infrastructure and Policy
3.2.3. Cross-Sector Implication Strengthening the Government Argument
3.2.4. Standards and Assurance as Policy Tools for Trust Infrastructure
3.2.5. Blockchain, Digital Media Platforms, and Content Governance
3.2.6. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and Policy Innovation
3.3. Key Domains and Global Use Cases
3.3.1. Land and Property Registries
3.3.2. Digital Identity and Credentials
3.3.3. Voting and Electoral Processes
3.3.4. Public Procurement and Supply Chain
3.3.5. Financial Management and Cryptocurrencies
3.3.6. Regulatory Compliance and Record Keeping
3.3.7. Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and Digital Twins in Smart Government Systems
3.3.8. Empirical Performance Metrics in Government Blockchain Systems
3.3.9. From Blockchain Mechanisms to Governance Implications
3.4. GCC-Specific Government Applications
3.4.1. United Arab Emirates (UAE)
3.4.2. Saudi Arabia
3.4.3. Oman
3.4.4. Bahrain
3.4.5. Qatar
3.4.6. Kuwait
4. Challenges and Barriers to Adoption
4.1. Technological Challenges (Scalability, Security, and Privacy)
4.2. Regulatory and Legal Uncertainty
4.3. Lack of Technical Skills and Infrastructure
4.4. Interoperability and Integration with Legacy Systems
4.5. Access Authentication, Authorization, and Consensus Governance as Policy Challenges
4.6. Organizational, Political, and Social Barriers to Adoption
4.7. Policy Infrastructure Intersections in Government Blockchain Adoption
5. Emerging Trends and Key Lessons
5.1. Government-Funded Pilots as Learning and Innovation Mechanisms
5.2. Adoption Strategies and Preferred Architectures
5.2.1. The Governance Paradox of Permissioned Blockchains
Accountability for Consensus and Validator Governance
Recourse When Validation Power Is Abused or Errors Occur
Efficiency-Led Digital Government and Trust Implications in GCC
5.3. Emphasis on High-Impact Use Cases
5.4. Dependence on Institutional Readiness
5.5. Governance Models, Policy Alignment, and Collaboration
6. Future Research Directions
7. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Region | Count |
|---|---|
| Australia | 8 |
| Europe (UK, EU, Estonia, Georgia, The Netherlands) | 24 |
| GCC (UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait) | 47 |
| Global/General | 14 |
| USA | 25 |
| Topic | Count |
| Blockchain in governance (general) | 10 |
| Blockchain in public sector | 28 |
| Blockchain policy & regulation | 17 |
| CBDC/cryptocurrency adoption | 27 |
| Crypto adoption (general) | 3 |
| E-voting & land registry | 8 |
| FinTech & finance integration | 6 |
| Fraud/crypto risks | 4 |
| Supply chain & industry apps | 6 |
| Systematic reviews/adoption syntheses | 8 |
| Source Type | Count |
| Academic | 72 |
| Academic Reviews | 9 |
| Gov/Policy Reports | 23 |
| Industry/Survey | 3 |
| Mixed (academic + reports) | 6 |
| News/Industry | 4 |
| Blockchain Characteristic | Governance Process Enabled | Policy-Relevant Outcome | Illustrative Indicators Reported in Reviewed Studies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Immutability | Tamper-resistant record-keeping; preservation of audit trails | Enhanced accountability and reduced dispute risk | Reduction in record alteration incidents; decreased audit verification time [13] |
| Traceability | End-to-end transaction visibility across administrative entities | Improved transparency and procedural oversight | Enhanced traceability of procurement steps; reduction in opaque intermediaries [35] |
| Distributed validation (permissioned) | Shared trust among authorized institutions through consensus mechanisms | Improved inter-agency coordination and data integrity | Decrease in reconciliation delays between agencies; improved cross-agency data consistency [14] |
| Smart contract automation | Rule-based execution of administrative and regulatory procedures | Operational efficiency and cost reduction | Shorter transaction processing times; reduced manual intervention and administrative overhead [13] |
| Cryptographic assurance | Secure identity, credential, and transaction verification | Increased trust in digital public services | Reduction in identity fraud incidents; faster and more reliable credential verification [46] |
| Country/Region | Use Case & Domain | Outcomes and Impact (Examples) |
|---|---|---|
| Estonia (Europe) | National e-gov infra (KSI) for databases; e-voting support | Secure records, improved trust, stronger back-end security [12]. |
| Georgia (Eurasia) | Land registry (hashing to Bitcoin) | Tamper-evident deeds, faster verification, improved lending trust [48,76]. |
| Colombia (LatAm) | Public procurement traceability | Audit trail for tendering and awards; integration challenges [5]. |
| Sierra Leone (Africa) | Election tally pilot (2018) | Real-time visibility, moderate trust gains; literacy concerns [77]. |
| European Union | Diploma verification (EBSI) | Instant diploma checks; reduced forgery; cross-border trust [13]. |
| United Arab Emirates | Unified Business Registry; UAE Pass; health licensing; Fujairah Honey Chain | Cost/time reduction; paperless flows; verifiable credentials; supply-chain integrity [49,50,51,53]. |
| Saudi Arabia | Project Aber (wholesale CBDC); TradeLens customs pilot | Faster cross-border settlement; document transparency and efficiency [54]. |
| Oman | Shareholder e-voting (CMA); Port of Salalah TradeLens | Tamper-proof voting; real-time cargo tracking [61]. |
| Bahrain | National eKYC; Port trade pilots | Streamlined onboarding; container visibility; fraud reduction [66]. |
| Qatar | Imdaat digital certificates pilot | Verified credentials; reduced attestation friction [69]. |
| Kuwait | E-commerce/digital trade law groundwork | Legal recognition for digital records; smart contract readiness [75]. |
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Almi’ani, K.; Mirza, S.B.; Siyam, N.; Al-Jaziri, S.A.; Alqaryouti, O.; Zufferey, C. Global Adoption and Impact of Blockchain Technology in Government: Enhancing Transparency, Efficiency, and Trust in Public Services. Information 2026, 17, 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info17030235
Almi’ani K, Mirza SB, Siyam N, Al-Jaziri SA, Alqaryouti O, Zufferey C. Global Adoption and Impact of Blockchain Technology in Government: Enhancing Transparency, Efficiency, and Trust in Public Services. Information. 2026; 17(3):235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info17030235
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlmi’ani, Khaled, Shaher Bano Mirza, Nur Siyam, Shaikha Ali Al-Jaziri, Omar Alqaryouti, and Camille Zufferey. 2026. "Global Adoption and Impact of Blockchain Technology in Government: Enhancing Transparency, Efficiency, and Trust in Public Services" Information 17, no. 3: 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info17030235
APA StyleAlmi’ani, K., Mirza, S. B., Siyam, N., Al-Jaziri, S. A., Alqaryouti, O., & Zufferey, C. (2026). Global Adoption and Impact of Blockchain Technology in Government: Enhancing Transparency, Efficiency, and Trust in Public Services. Information, 17(3), 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info17030235

