The Kingdom of Bhutan in the Himalayas will officially launch its blockchain-based Digital Nomad Visa Program in early 2026, managed by the Gelephu Mindfulness City Administration (GMCA). Applicants are required to deposit an amount equivalent to $10,000 worth of gold-backed token TER on the Solana network as a refundable security deposit and pay a non-refundable annual program fee of $2,800. The initial residence period is 12 months, with the possibility to extend up to 24 months. This initiative is regarded as the first in-depth integration of sovereign crypto infrastructure with national immigration policy.
The TER token was first introduced in December 2025, with Bhutan positioning it as the world’s first sovereign gold-backed token issued on the Solana network. Each TER represents ownership of 0.01 grams of physical gold with 99.99% purity, stored securely in a vault managed by Bhutan’s regulated digital bank, DK Bank. The issuer of the token is GMCA.
The choice of Solana as the underlying network is clear: high transaction processing speed, low transaction costs, and high energy efficiency—all aligning with Bhutan’s long-term goal of maintaining a carbon-negative environment. Applicants must open an account with DK Bank and complete the TER token deposit before submitting their visa application. The deposit is fully refundable at the end of the stay, provided there are no violations.
Refundable Security Deposit: Equivalent to $10,000 in TER tokens, held in a DK Bank account
Annual Program Fee: $2,800, non-refundable
Residency Duration: Initially 12 months, extendable to 24 months according to regulations
Eligibility: Remote workers, entrepreneurs, and professionals aligned with the sustainable development goals of Gelephu Mindfulness City
Exemptions: No minimum income requirement, no mandatory stay days, and exemption from the usual sustainability fee applicable to tourists
While many countries in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region have recently launched digital nomad programs accepting various payment methods, Bhutan’s approach is fundamentally different: it directly embeds sovereign crypto assets into its immigration law, requiring deposits of specific on-chain assets to qualify for residency.
Visa holders can live freely throughout Bhutan during their stay, including in Gelephu Mindfulness City, a special administrative zone that combines sustainable economic development with mindfulness lifestyle concepts.
Supporters believe that the refundable deposit mechanism can effectively filter applicants with genuine intent to reside and promote the circulation of TER tokens in the market. Critics raise three concerns: the $10,000 upfront capital requirement may limit socio-economic diversity among applicants; regulatory clarity on tax treatment and legal classification of the tokens is needed; and Bhutan’s rugged terrain and developing digital infrastructure could pose challenges for remote workers relying on high-speed internet.
It is noteworthy that Bhutan has previously committed to investing up to 10,000 Bitcoin to support the construction of Gelephu Mindfulness City. The current digital nomad visa centered on TER tokens is an extension of its systemic integration of blockchain technology into national governance.
Applicants must first open an account with DK Bank, deposit an amount equivalent to $10,000 in TER tokens as a refundable security deposit, and pay a $2,800 annual fee. Remote workers, entrepreneurs, and related professionals who align with the sustainable development goals of Gelephu Mindfulness City are eligible to apply, with no minimum income or mandatory stay requirements.
TER is a sovereign gold-backed token issued by GMCA, operating on the Solana network. Each token represents ownership of 0.01 grams of physical gold with 99.99% purity, stored securely in a vault managed by DK Bank. Holders can redeem physical gold under qualifying conditions.
Solana’s high transaction throughput, low costs, and energy efficiency are key considerations. Its energy efficiency is particularly important because Bhutan maintains a long-term policy of carbon negativity. Compared to proof-of-work networks, Solana’s significantly lower energy consumption aligns with Bhutan’s sustainable development goals.
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