Georgia has taken a new step toward using modern digital systems in its public sector. The country’s Ministry of Justice has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Hedera, a major blockchain project. The agreement will bring safer and more transparent digital services to the nation.
The Minister of Justice, Paata Salia, met with Hedera representatives to explore how the two sides can work together. Their talks focused on building tools that make public records easier to manage and harder to tamper with.
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Today, we unveil an MOU with the Ministry of Justice of Georgia (@justice_geo) – positioning the nation to implement @Hedera across the public sector.https://t.co/3fgwnx3kLI pic.twitter.com/wpkWt1mK8Y
— Hedera Foundation (@HederaFndn) December 2, 2025
Plan to Move Public Data to Blockchain
One of the main ideas on the table is moving data from the National Agency of Public Registry to the Hedera network. Government officials believe this can help protect property records, reduce errors, and make the system more open to the public.
Hedera’s technology can record information in a way that cannot be changed later. This gives citizens more trust in how their property rights are handled. It also helps government workers process records faster and more safely.
Exploring Real Estate Tokenization
During the meeting, Hedera’s team also learned about “Smart Contract,” a service already used by Georgia’s Public Registry. The service helps automate legal steps for property-related actions.
Hedera is the institutional-grade network. https://t.co/IneMINFRl4 pic.twitter.com/HfatxL9pir
— Hedera Foundation (@HederaFndn) December 3, 2025
Both sides discussed new ways to expand this service. One idea is the tokenization of real estate. This means turning property rights into digital units that can be stored or transferred more easily. Tokenization could open doors to faster transactions, clearer ownership records, and better access for citizens.
Next Steps for the Partnership
To push the work forward, Georgia will form joint groups made up of experts from the Ministry of Justice, the Public Registry, and Hedera. These groups will study how the technology can fit into existing public systems and prepare for real-world use.
The agreement marks a major moment for Hedera and Georgia. If the plan succeeds, the project could become a model for how countries use blockchain to improve trust and safety in public records.
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