LAHORE - A high-level delegation of the World Liberty Organization (WLO) called on Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Sunday to discuss matters related to blockchain innovations, tokenization, real world assets and stable applications.
A plan to promote blockchain technology in Punjab was also discussed in detail as the chief minister highlighted the issue of secure digital transactions. “Punjab is moving ahead rapidly in digital technology and online trade,” said the chief minister in the meeting with the representatives of WLO, an organization backed by US President Donald Trump. The delegation included Zarry Folkman, Zarry Witkoff and Chase Hero. Bilal Bin Saqib, head of Pakistan Crypto Council, also attended the meeting. The chief minister discussed tokenization of real assets including minerals, agriculture, and Pakistan’s vast natural resources. She also discussed the implementation of a stable coin solution for transparency, better performance and security in digital transactions. She emphasized on the need for a better framework for remittances, financial transactions and global trade, and agreed to integrate Pakistan’s economic and financial system with a decentralized financial model.
Madam chief minister appreciated the innovative economic ideas of the World Liberty Organization’s delegation. She expressed her commitment to make Punjab a regional leader in digital innovation. She briefed the delegation about Punjab government’s digital and technological advancements and financial partnerships.