Philippines now track and verify government spending on Polygon

Source Cryptopolitan

The Philippine government said it has launched a blockchain-based system that records public spending documents on the Polygon network. The system is regarded as a landmark moment in the country’s digital governance efforts, making it one of the first governments in Asia to embrace public blockchain infrastructure for financial transparency.

Unveiled by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) in partnership with local blockchain firm BYC and deployed via the Lumen Blockchain-as-a-Service platform, the system inscribes key budget documents onto the public Polygon ledger, enabling citizens to verify and monitor the flow of government funds in real time.

The initiative is designed to make transactions easier to trace, reduce document fraud, and rebuild public trust in how taxpayer money is spent.

The Philippines government taps blockchain for transparent bureaucracy

At the core of the initiative is an integrated architecture that connects DBM’s internal Action Document Releasing System (ADRS) to a blockchain gateway built by BYC. Using Lumen, the gateway converts internal budget documents, such as Special Allotment Release Orders (SAROs) and Notices of Cash Allocation (NCAs), into blockchain-ready formats.

These digitized records are then filtered through the Prismo Protocol, which determines which information should remain internal and which can be made public. Once approved, selected records are published to the Polygon blockchain.

Through the portal blockchain.dbm.gov.ph, anyone, including journalists, auditors, and ordinary citizens, can look up these budget documents using document numbers or QR codes. The immutability of blockchain ensures that once published, records cannot be deleted or altered without leaving a visible trace.

The project ensures that government documents can no longer disappear into file drawers alone, as every transaction, every release, and every order leaves a permanent and visible footprint.

Tracking public service on public records

The Philippines joins a growing list of countries experimenting with blockchain for public administration, but few have gone as far as anchoring budgetary records on a public chain like Polygon. This approach addresses long-standing governance challenges in the Philippines, from missing records to unexplained fund allocations.

By releasing financial documents on-chain, DBM eliminates the risk of data tampering, intentional loss, or unauthorized edits.

“Your taxes are a responsibility,” said Paul Soliman, technical lead and CEO of BYC. “This system helps make sure they are used properly.”

“Philippines government budget is now notarized onchain, on Polygon,” Polygon Labs said in a statement posted to X, adding that the initiative provides an immutable record that anyone can verify.”

Digital trust in an age of deepfakes and disinformation

Undersecretary Maria Francesca Del Rosario of DBM framed the project as part of a push to protect democratic institutions from digital threats. In an era of AI-generated misinformation and deepfakes, she said, the government must adopt tools that can guarantee the integrity of public records and restore confidence in official narratives.

While the current system covers only SAROs and NCAs, future plans include expanding the platform to procurement contracts, inventory management, and real-time auditing.

Officials say the goal is to build a government infrastructure that is “transparent by default and accountable at every step and responsive to the needs of its people.”

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