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The new system being tested by Ministry of Economy and Finance South Korea introduces programmable conditions to government payments. This means funds can only be used within predefined limits, such as specific timeframes or spending categories.</p>
<p dir="auto">Currently, many government expenses rely on credit or debit card systems with reporting done after the fact. By contrast, tokenized deposits allow real-time control and monitoring, reducing the risk of misuse.</p>
<p dir="auto">If successful, this approach could redefine how public funds are managed—shifting from reactive oversight to proactive control through blockchain technology.</p>
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