Imagine living somewhere the banks collapsed, yet you can still pay your power bill and feed your family.
In Afghanistan, $ALGO makes that possible.
Here's the reality on the ground. Around 80% of Afghans are unbanked. Traditional finance barely functions.
And into that gap stepped HesabPay, a digital wallet running on Algorand, now handling 30% of every electricity bill in the entire country.
It works on smartphones and on basic feature phones through a simple dial code, so almost anyone can use it.
The numbers prove the depth.
In 2025, $61 million in electricity payments, $30 million in aid to 130,000 families, and over 15 million transactions, all on Algorand.
This is the original promise of crypto, finance that works when the old system doesn't.
So when a blockchain quietly becomes essential infrastructure for an entire nation, why is it still treated like an afterthought?
