Justin Sun, founder of Tron, held an official meeting with Kyrgyzstan President Sadyr Japarov in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. The meeting involved in-depth discussions on global digital financial transformation trends, the construction of virtual asset regulatory frameworks, and Tron's strategic layout in the Central Asian region, marking the entry of Tron's collaboration with Kyrgyzstan in blockchain and artificial intelligence into a substantive phase. This is Tron's first strategic move in Central Asia.
Following the meeting, President Japarov has instructed the Secretariat of the National Committee for the Development of Virtual Assets and Blockchain Technology of Kyrgyzstan to actively promote the cooperation between the two parties and ensure the implementation of various joint initiatives.
President's Strategic Vision Highly Aligns with Tron's Core Advantages
During the talks, President Japarov pointed out that modern digital technologies are pioneering a "New Digital Silk Road"—a global network connecting cooperation and financial freedom. He highly recognized Tron's technological leadership in stablecoin infrastructure and explicitly stated, "Our goal is to establish Kyrgyzstan as a regional hub for virtual assets and Web3 technologies in Central Asia."
In response, Justin Sun stated that Tron, with its high throughput, near-instant transaction finality, and extremely low on-chain transaction fees, has become a core infrastructure for global cross-border USD stablecoin settlements, naturally aligning with Kyrgyzstan's digital economy strategy. "President Japarov's forward-looking leadership has created a rare historical opportunity for Kyrgyzstan to lead in the digital era. Tron will contribute to turning this vision into reality through concrete and actionable projects," Sun said.
President Japarov also highlighted the establishment of the National Committee for the Development of Virtual Assets and Blockchain Technology, which he personally leads and comprises government agencies and internationally renowned industry experts.
"In less than a year, the committee has made significant progress, issuing a series of market-oriented decisions covering the potential issuance of a national stablecoin, testing of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), and the introduction of a pilot regulatory framework," Japarov said.
He noted that Kyrgyzstan's open policies have effectively attracted large technology companies and global experts, and Sun's visit is a strong testament to the growing international attention on the country.
"Our strategic goal is to establish Kyrgyzstan as a regional hub for virtual assets and Web3 technologies in Central Asia," President Japarov stated. He also pointed out that the industry is continuously expanding, with an increasing number of licensed participants, a maturing regulatory system, and accelerated implementation of infrastructure projects.






