Malta’s blockchain economy is expanding well beyond its early ties to iGaming, with recent figures highlighting growth across multiple sectors. Once known primarily for attracting crypto and gaming operators through favorable regulation, the country is now seeing blockchain adoption in areas such as supply chain management, digital identity, finance, and tokenized assets. New data shows increases in registered blockchain companies, investment inflows, and employment tied to distributed ledger projects, signaling a maturing ecosystem. Regulators and industry groups point to Malta’s established legal framework and technical talent pool as factors driving diversification. The trend suggests the island is evolving from a niche regulatory hub into a broader center for blockchain innovation.
Malta’s Blockchain Economy Expands Beyond iGaming as Data Shows Strong Growth
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