Cardano aims to enable tamper-proof product tracking, counterfeit prevention, and ESG claim verification using its immutable ledger for EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) initiative. Alongside its DPP efforts, the Foundation launched a roadmap for expanding stablecoin liquidity, DeFi, and real-world asset (RWA) integration. The Cardano Foundation announced today it plans to contribute to the European [...]]]>Cardano aims to enable tamper-proof product tracking, counterfeit prevention, and ESG claim verification using its immutable ledger for EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) initiative. Alongside its DPP efforts, the Foundation launched a roadmap for expanding stablecoin liquidity, DeFi, and real-world asset (RWA) integration. The Cardano Foundation announced today it plans to contribute to the European [...]]]>

Cardano Takes Center Stage in EU’s Digital Product Passport Rollout

  • Cardano aims to enable tamper-proof product tracking, counterfeit prevention, and ESG claim verification using its immutable ledger for EU’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) initiative.
  • Alongside its DPP efforts, the Foundation launched a roadmap for expanding stablecoin liquidity, DeFi, and real-world asset (RWA) integration.

The Cardano Foundation announced today it plans to contribute to the European Union’s Digital Product Passport (DPPs) rollout. Mandated by the EU, DPPs are digital records that track key information about a product’s entire lifecycle. This includes its durability, sustainability, and repairability. The Foundation noted its role to provide a public infrastructure for verifiable product journeys.

Cardano Foundation’s Roles In Digital Product Passport

The Cardano Foundation is positioning the Cardano blockchain as a public infrastructure to support compliance with the European Union’s Digital Product Passport (DPP) regulations.

According to the Foundation, Cardano’s immutable and transparent ledger provides an ideal framework for getting product data throughout its lifecycle. The Cardano blockchain serves as a public infrastructure for verifiable product journeys, offering record continuity, immutable audit trails, and privacy-preserving trust across all stages of a product’s lifecycle. By leveraging unique digital identifiers, the network can enable:

  • Verifiable origin: Tamper-proof records of product creation and supply chain movement.
  • Counterfeit prevention: Secure, verifiable records that deter the circulation of fake goods.
  • ESG claim verification: Trusted audit trails that substantiate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) claims.

As the Cardano blockchain moves further closer to complete decentralization, it is becoming the ideal choice of immutable identity verification. The team is already working on its native digital identity platform, Veridian, designed to enable secure, verifiable, and user-controlled digital identities. The initiative aims to establish a unified, blockchain-based identity framework for managing both personal and corporate credentials.

In the latest development, Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson outlined the blockchain’s upcoming development phase. He noted that its governance model will evolve into a self-improving system as the network transitions toward the “Omega” stage, as reported by CNF.

Getting ADA Liquidity to DeFi, RWA, and more

Last month, the Cardano Foundation unveiled a roadmap outlining the next phase of the blockchain’s adoption, focusing on expanding stablecoin liquidity, decentralized finance (DeFi), and real-world asset (RWA) integration. Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson described the initiative as a strong beginning, emphasizing that additional measures will be necessary to sustain long-term growth.

As part of the plan, the Foundation announced an eight-figure allocation in ADA to support liquidity for Cardano-based stablecoin projects. This funding will come from the newly established Stablecoin DeFi Liquidity Budget, aimed at accelerating the growth and resilience of DeFi activity on the Cardano network.

The ADA price has shown major strength in the broader crypto market rally recently. Following last week’s crypto market crash, ADA has jumped more than 10% and is currently trading at $0.7055, with its market cap soaring past $25.28 billion.

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