Kyrgyzstan to launch stablecoin on BNB, plans CBDC in partnership with adviser Changpeng Zhao

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  • Kyrgyzstan, the former Soviet republic with seven million citizens, will launch a national stablecoin on Binance’s BNB Chain in partnership with digital assets adviser and Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao. 
  • The country is also planning to launch a digital version of its som currency as a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), and will evaluate creating a state cryptocurrency reserve, the government announced.  
  • The reserve will include BNB tokens, CZ said. 

The central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan has rolled out a new stablecoin, KGST, pegged 1:1 to the country's som currency, President Sadyr Japarov announced on Friday, following a meeting that included Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. 

Zhao signed an agreement with Kyrgyzstan's National Investment Agency in April, pledging to cooperate with the government in cryptocurrency and blockchain development in the nation.  

Now, following the second meeting of the nation's National Council for the Development of Virtual Assets and Blockchain Technologies, Kyrgyzstan is rolling out the KGST stablecoin, pegged to the country's som currency, the government announced. Japarov also issued other crypto-related decrees following the meeting, instructing the country's economy ministry to improve the legislative framework for digital assets, calling on the council to submit proposals for a state cryptocurrency reserve within two months, and telling the National Bank to begin pilot testing of the digital som, a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) apparently separate from the KGST stablecoin. 

The pilot launch of the digital som will occur in three stages, according to a separate announcement: first, a pilot launch connecting the National Bank with commercial banks and allowing transfers, then connecting the Central Treasury to allow for social and government payments, then, finally, a test of offline or low-connectivity payments. 

"After successfully piloting all three phases, the platform will be rolled out nationally and scaled," the National Bank said. The Bank developed the pilot CBDC in partnership with crypto firm Build block TECH. 

The country's national cryptocurrency reserve will include BNB tokens, CZ announced on X, though it is unclear whether any official proposals have yet been submitted. 

Farkhat Iminov, head of the Secretariat of the crypto council, said 860 billion soms of crypto exchange volume — nearly $10 billion USD — has been processed in the country over the first half of 2025, a 47% increase over 2024's total annual volume. 

"KGST will be used in international settlements without the need for double conversion and will eventually be integrated into the digital som, enhancing its usability abroad," Iminov added in a statement. "The combination of the digital som and stablecoin will expand opportunities for cross-border payments and remittances."

The price of BNB is up 0.5% over the past day, currently trading at $1,114, according to The Block's BNB Price page. The news comes shortly after Zhao was pardoned by President Trump last week. 


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Zack Abrams is a writer and editor based in Brooklyn, New York. Before coming to The Block, he was the Head Writer at Coinage, a Web3 media outlet covering the biggest stories in Web3. The story he co-reported on Do Kwon won a 2022 Best in Business Journalism award from SABEW. Other projects included a deep dive into SBF's defense based on exclusive documents and unveiling the identity of the hacker behind one of 2023's biggest crypto hacks — so far. He can be reached via X @zackdabrams or email, [email protected].

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