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    FRNT

    Wyoming became the first U.S. state to issue its own stablecoin with the launch of The Frontier Stable Token (FRNT), a dollar-backed digital asset designed for payments and settlement.

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    By Team MoonPay

    Published on Jan 15, 2026

    Last modified on Feb 26, 2026

    Wyoming became the first U.S. state to issue its own stablecoin with the launch of The Frontier Stable Token (FRNT), a dollar-backed digital asset designed for payments and settlement. 

    The initiative reflects how governments are beginning to explore blockchain-based money within existing legal and financial frameworks.

    What is FRNT?

    FRNT is a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin issued by the state of Wyoming. Its launch marks the first time a U.S. public entity has introduced a fully reserved, fiat-backed digital dollar, with each token backed by cash and short-term U.S. Treasuries.

    Unlike most stablecoins, which are managed by private issuers, FRNT is overseen by Wyoming’s Stable Token Commission. The commission is responsible for issuance, compliance, and reserve transparency, with each token designed to maintain a one-to-one value with the U.S. dollar.

    The state partnered with Franklin Templeton for reserves management.

    Why Wyoming launched a stablecoin

    Wyoming has spent several years positioning itself as a hub for digital asset policy and experimentation. Since 2019, the state has passed more than 30 blockchain-related laws, created Special Purpose Depository Institutions (SPDIs) to give digital-asset companies access to banking services, and established the Wyoming Stable Token Act. The launch of FRNT builds on earlier efforts to provide legal clarity for crypto companies and explore how blockchain technology can support public infrastructure.

    The state’s goals include:

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    “Our embrace of digital assets further demonstrates the strength of our enterprise and provides our citizens, businesses, and the nation a cheaper, faster, and more transparent means of transacting. Importantly, FRNT provides another source of funding for our schools and can lower the taxpayer burden in our state.”

     – Wyoming State Governor Mark Gordon 

    How FRNT works

    FRNT is designed as a practical payment and settlement tool.

    Issued on public blockchain networks, FRNT can be sent, received, and integrated into applications that support it, similar to other stablecoins. Each token is backed one-to-one by reserves held by the State of Wyoming, with regular reporting to provide transparency around supply and backing.

    In practice, FRNT can be used for peer-to-peer payments, onchain settlement, and transfers across supported networks, offering a state-issued digital dollar that moves at blockchain speed while operating within established legal and financial systems.

    Why FRNT is different from other stablecoins

    FRNT stands out in several ways:

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    What this means for crypto and payments

    Stablecoins are moving beyond private-sector experimentation into public-sector use. FRNT demonstrates how governments can test blockchain-based payment systems without replacing existing currency or operating outside established legal frameworks.

    While FRNT is still early in its rollout, it reflects a broader shift toward regulated, transparent digital dollars. As more jurisdictions explore similar models, government-issued stablecoins may become a meaningful component of the digital payments landscape.