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#ILOVE $TRUMP Trump bets on blockchain to reform USAID instead of dismantling it

In a striking shift in U.S. foreign policy, the administration of Donald Trump is considering the use of blockchain technology to restructure the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), instead of dismantling it as Elon Musk had hoped.

The initiative, which its proponents aim to enhance transparency and efficiency, comes at a sensitive time marked by frozen funding and legal challenges regarding the agency's future. For advertising services for crypto projects.

Radical reform plan: from USAID to "International Humanitarian Assistance Agency"

According to an internal document from the U.S. State Department published by Politico, a group of former close associates of Trump are working on a plan to completely restructure the USAID agency.

The plan includes changing the agency's name to the "U.S. Agency for International Humanitarian Assistance," and placing it under the direct supervision of the Secretary of State.

However, what is striking about the plan is the adoption of blockchain as a monitoring tool to track the distribution of aid. According to the document:

"Blockchain technology will be used to track the distribution of aid, with the aim of increasing security, transparency, and traceability."

This proposal is viewed as part of a larger effort to reset foreign spending operations, within the vision of the Trump administration.