Odaily Planet Daily News: The state of Wyoming in the United States, which plans to issue a state-level stablecoin, has officially entered the bidding stage. It is reported that the state has launched a website to publicly disclose all evaluation processes in order to ultimately select which public blockchain the stablecoin will be issued on. Wyoming has listed 9 criteria including the number of users, stability, performance, and other indicators for scoring and evaluation. A total of 17 public blockchains were shortlisted, evaluated in two batches. Currently, Solana and Aptos are tied for first place with 32 points, while Sei has 30 points.