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One US location just banned CBDCs, but its new state token is doing something even more surprising

One US location just banned CBDCs, but its new state token is doing something even more surprisingThe most disruptive part of $FRNT may be the precedent: the idea that “public money” can be built locally. Andjela Radmilac Jan. 11, 2026 at 8:00 pm UTC 7 min read Updated: Jan.

One US location just banned CBDCs, but its new state token is doing something even more surprising

One US location just banned CBDCs, but its new state token is doing something even more surprising

Credit: Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate. Image includes combined content which may include AI-generated content.

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  • 10, 2026 at 11:08 am UTC Share Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate.
  • Image includes combined content which may include AI-generated content.
  • For years, stablecoins have been crypto’s most useful invention and its most awkward dinner guest.
  • Useful because they turn blockchains into 24/7 dollar rails, and awkward because while the promise is simple, securing trust rarely is. A digital token worth exactly a dollar sounds reassuring to non-crypto folk right up until someone asks where the dollars are. Now Wyoming wants to answer that question with the oldest credibility hack in America: a state seal. The Frontier Stable Token, $FRNT, is Wyoming’s new, dollar-redeemable stable token, issued under a statutory framework and overseen by the Wyoming Stable Token Commission.
  • It's also an overt political statement, delivered in the unglamorous language of procurement rules, public meetings, and reserve requirements.
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